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Posted: Wed Jun 29th, 2016 07:16
 
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I have been running some tests with my D500 and 200-500mm.
I have resisted using the three legged thing as I know that inevitably I will not use it on all occasions so I have been doing tests and even things that I woudlnt normally do when shooting.

Here is an example of some images.
First shot here is obviously in need of a tripod!!
Shutter speed was 1/20 - handheld.


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Another but resting against a pillar.
Interestingly this was taken on 22nd June at 11pm.  Just before the UK voted.  Red moons forecast portents of doom!

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Some other random shots with the 24-120mm f4.
This is untouched.

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And after some Photoshop.



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And after some Photoshop.

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This is for Robert as I know he likes this effect.

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And a snap at a lunch here in Spain.

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jk wrote:
This is for Robert as I know he likes this effect.

Very errr, interesting JK! I think somewhere between straight from the camera and the Ps processed would be my preferred choice in this case.



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Have you used it for any wildlife yet?

 




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Not yet Iain in any serious way. Too hot here for the birds except in the marshes which are full of gnats and mosquitoes at this point in time. In September to November I will get the migratory birds.



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