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Andy, I really like the mother goose.
Below where from this last weekend. Both where from 7D, 100-<span style="background-color: #ffffff;"]400<span style="color: #ff0000;"]L @ 400mm, f/5.6, 1/4000 sec
A couple of Love Birds
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Originally Posted by Andy Stringer
JJ, I think you are being hard on yourself.
well i guess i just didn't know how to express what i felt, it seems like it(the clean looking) is related to the noise level after reading your reply.
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I export as jpeg without resizing, with quality set to 100 and the standard amount of sharpening for screen output. I upload the full size (10-15 MB) jpeg to flickr but what you see here is flickr's downsized version at 640 pixels wide. That way, this site doesn't need to re-size the image again.
that's a good tip, thank you Andy!
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Thanks Pieter,
The exposure settings I had were determined by taking shots and looking at the histogram, it was very heavily overcast and the ambient light was poor, thus the slow shutter speed.. I was hand holding the 1DMKIII with the 300mm 2.8 and the 1.4TC no problem. I was shooting ducks and geese slowly swimming when one goose started to chase another across the water .... I just panned along with it
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Andy,
That Argentinian bird has to be some kind of Robin or Thrush, I don
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That Argentinian bird has to be some kind of Robin or Thrush
I think that's as close as anyone is likely to get to the right answer. It's a Magellanic Thrush, a subspecies of the Austral Thrush.
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Long Billed Curlew, Alafia River, Florida .. last September
1DMKIII
500mm f/4 + 1.4 TCII
Tripod
1/1250
f/8
iso 400
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Got it today, lucky or unlucky? I don't know, these two are out of maybe 500 shouts of this hawk
7D, 500mm 4.0, f4.5 1/800, ISO200
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7D, 500mm 4.0 f4.0, 1/2500, ISO1600
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the last one is a uncropped one, I really wanted to kick myself after I viewed this one and wished I was using my 300mm[:@]
thanks for viewing!
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JJ they look really good
Did you notice the hawk is banded?
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thanks Rick!, and yes, I did noticed that, but I don