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    Taken with the new 2x TCIII.
    No NR applied!

    Exposure 0.001 sec (1/800)
    Aperture f/9.0
    Focal Length 1200 mm
    ISO Speed 3200
    Exposure Bias 0 EV
    Flash On, Return detected

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    Excellent warm light and great posture. Your exposure must have been just right to minimise noise. There is a softness to the image which is sympathetic to the overall look of soft owl feathers and the warm light. However, for another "look" I would consider running another round of sharpening.

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    Hi Troy, nice moment captured and I like the warm light. Agree with John about a little more sharpness. The head turning into the far wing is a bit of a problem, would be great if you had a little head turn. Really cute little owl though, and I love the flying practice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry Perkins View Post
    Hi Troy, nice moment captured and I like the warm light. Agree with John about a little more sharpness. The head turning into the far wing is a bit of a problem, would be great if you had a little head turn. Really cute little owl though, and I love the flying practice.
    Kerry, thank you.
    I was doing more testing on the TCIII. It is more of a record shot for me.
    Thank you again.

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    Troy, much nicer than the average record shot!
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