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    Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320)
    Aperture: f/7.1
    Focal Length: 700 mm
    ISO Speed: 2200
    Exposure Bias: +2/3 EV
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    Hi Troy, could you please add the kit, if it's been cropped & time of day shot please, thanks.

    Nice capture and at ISO 2200 impressive, although a friend of mine has been using ISO 5000 for some owls, amazing!!! Not sure if the saturation needs to come down slightly based on the foliage, but no great deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Hi Troy, could you please add the kit, if it's been cropped & time of day shot please, thanks.

    Nice capture and at ISO 2200 impressive, although a friend of mine has been using ISO 5000 for some owls, amazing!!! Not sure if the saturation needs to come down slightly based on the foliage, but no great deal.

    TFS
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    Steve, I shot this at Date and Time (Original): 2010:06:12 09:01:09.24-04:00
    I think the high ISO was due to I set to Auto ISO that day, and auto seems to use higher ISO than needed. It was in a shaded area though. I am not sure how to measure cropping, but it was not a heavy crop.
    Saturation wise, I did not do anything but curve, levels and contrast. I could tone it down a bit more. Thank you for letting me know.

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    Steve, I shot this at Date and Time (Original): 2010:06:12 09:01:09.24-04:00
    Was it shot early in the morning ie 6.00am, late at night...?
    As it's auto ISO can I assume it's Nikon? If so, what was it and lens used?

    It just helps others Troy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Was it shot early in the morning ie 6.00am, late at night...?
    As it's auto ISO can I assume it's Nikon? If so, what was it and lens used?

    It just helps others Troy.
    Oh Steve, my bad.
    Shot with D3s + 500mm with 1.4TC. on a Gitzo.
    Shot taken at 9am in the shaded area.

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    Will wait to see what Steve is up to !!!

    Like the pose with ears back, not much hair on it right now !!!

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    Will wait to see what Steve is up to !!!
    All I wanted to know Al was the kit and how it handled ISO 2200 in the time of day, nothing more :)

    Andy has been using ISO 5000+ for some of his recent Owl shots & higher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    All I wanted to know Al was the kit and how it handled ISO 2200 in the time of day, nothing more :)

    Andy has been using ISO 5000+ for some of his recent Owl shots & higher.

    Steve ;)
    I probably could have used ISO1600 easily, auto ISO tends to jump way up than needed.

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    one lovely pose and liked the backed ears
    TFS

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