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Posted: Sat Jan 12th, 2019 04:07
 
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Perhaps to slightly reduce the vibrance or contrast, saturation? (prominence) of the reflections would improve the image? Would need to be very subtle.

o.O

Dam, the image has gone onto a previous page.

Usually reflections are less intense than the object being reflected but here it's a very intense reflection, probably the lighting.

Re posted the image to save having to go back to previous post.

origional by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr



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o.k so heres another mid week shot , robin in the rain 600mm hand held at a incredible 1/50th sec :doh:

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a chaffinch deep in thought in deep woodland
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Robin and chaffinch are great. Gone are the ripples! ;-)



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Went to photograph ducks....saw this on the way to the reserve...

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Ladies day......

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Don't you love redheads?

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Nice one Eric ,, although there is still evidence of noise , is it the D500
Or just your processing .. the best one being the middle shot

Really weird as this was the camera I was aiming for

 




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Sadly the weather was naff and the birds were 30m away...so not worthy of more cropping. It's a bit easier with bigger birds...:lol:

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blackfox wrote:
Nice one Eric ,, although there is still evidence of noise , is it the D500
Or just your processing .. the best one being the middle shot

Really weird as this was the camera I was aiming for


It's actually the D850!

In camera NR set to Norm. ISOs 2500-3200.
NO post processing moves to reduce noise.

The problem does seem to be the distance I am from the subjects. 90-100feet with 500mm on duck size birds still needs a fair amount of cropping. In contrast the Whooper....bigger and closer doesn't seem to broadcast noise as much.



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