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Just awesome and very hard to get. Sharp right where it needs to be, pose, does it get any better? TFS
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Originally Posted by
David Roach
Just awesome and very hard to get. Sharp right where it needs to be, pose, does it get any better? TFS
Well I do have more of different species in differing poses. I have also got some ideas on an alternative technique that I am going to try.
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Awesome pic, how many pics do you shoot until you get a keeper like that?
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Originally Posted by
Wayne Niz
Awesome pic, how many pics do you shoot until you get a keeper like that?
It depends upon which technique I use, there are keepers and keepers, some good pose ideal focus and some ideal focus not good pose. I may shoot 1500-2000 at a session and there maybe 10 that are good but absolutely bob on maybe 2-3, but so long as I have something worth processing I am happy.
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Originally Posted by
Jonathan Ashton
It depends upon which technique I use, there are keepers and keepers, some good pose ideal focus and some ideal focus not good pose. I may shoot 1500-2000 at a session and there maybe 10 that are good but absolutely bob on maybe 2-3, but so long as I have something worth processing I am happy.
You must be very happy to have the digital options .... otherwise it would be a very expensive way of shooting some birdies
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Hi Jon ... very cool !!!
Great work .
TFS Andreas
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Hi Jon,
like a painting. both technique and detail are perfect.
Congratulations
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I may shoot 1500-2000 at a session...
Nice, maybe some more sharpening.
Remind me not to buy a used camera from you....
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Perhaps a bit more sharpening on the face, but man-o-man I love the pose and BG.
Lol, DanK
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Thanks very much everyone, I'll look again at sharpening on subsequent posts, I tend to minimise it because I don't want to give the impression that the images are sharper than they are.
Dan/Daniel I am using electronic (18-60fps) rather than mechanical shutter so there is no wear and tear on the shutter mechanism..... so a used camera from me may not be such a bad idea!
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Go for it Jon, it is a lovely capture and difficult to get. Lil more sharpening on the head thats all!
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Very nice work Jon. I like it as posed. These types of shots are super fun to shot....when you nail one, it's exciting.
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Well done Jon...this is better at f/6.3. Agree with a little more sharpening on the head ....apart from that all looks good to me...
Will