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One from WWT Washington.

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Another pix with the 80-400mm AF-S +1.4= 550mm Nikon D500 1000 ISO f10 1/1250 sec. This is a Greenshank in Farlington Marshes.

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Another pix with the 80-400mm AF-S +1.4= 550mm Nikon D500 1000 ISO f10 1/1250 sec. This is a Greenshank in Farlington Marshes.

What sharpening routine are you using on your images , Graham? Or is that straight out of the camera?



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I messed up on that used Unsharp Mask in Photoshop CC Amount 250 Rad 1.00 Threshold 1 far too much see white lines on legs.
Re did this one with my normal more modest sharpening in Camera Raw Filter with luminance at 40% and Sharpening at 60%. This also copes very well with any noise at higher ISA settings in bird photography and long lenses. (Slight white lines on legs again but that is only from jpg in big tiff 33+ print no lines at all)

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Graham Whistler wrote:
I messed up on that used Unsharp Mask in Photoshop CC Amount 250 Rad 1.00 Threshold 1 far too much see white lines on legs.
Re did this one with my normal more modest sharpening in Camera Raw Filter with luminance at 40% and Sharpening at 60%. This also copes very well with any noise at higher ISA settings in bird photography and long lenses. (Slight white lines on legs again but that is only from jpg in big tiff 33+ print no lines at all)


I did wonder if it was the infamous unsharp mask halo. :-)

At the moment I am not doing any post processing of my bird images. I just want to get the technique right with the Fuji XT2 or at least as good as I can. I've ordered a teleconverter to see if more reach will help.

I hope to continue my learning curve next week but the wife has been unwell and I've felt it a bit unfair leaving her at home while I go birding myself!



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Hope that Jan gets well soon Eric. Best wishes to her.



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Yes Eric hope she gets well very soon!



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Thanks guys. It's not a major issue, just incapacitating....but tides, fine weather and wildlife wait for no man or woman. :-)



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Still haven't been able to get to the reserves again ...after decorating my father's house ( just a couple of rooms ) I am now home and planning to pursue the bird photography. Been trying out the next teleconverter in the back garden in the meantime...and marvelling at the high ISO noise free images from the XT2.

Okay not exactly bird photography. :lol:

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Ok...this one is a bird.:thumbs:

We have 6 of these Lesser Black Back Gulls that seem to 'live' around our garden. They seem to have chased off the smaller and more common gulls. o.O

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