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Posted: Tue Dec 25th, 2018 15:35
 
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I find if you leave the engine running it imparts shake to the pics , mind you I have got a 2.0 litre diesel , I just switch off and wait scatter a bit of food it always works

 




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These chaps keep eating all bird food and scaring off a super Charm of Goldfinches this morning.

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GS Woodpecker in garden this morning. D850 500mm lens ISO2500 1/250 F9 this is about 1/3 of full frame. Sorry about on a feeder best shot I could get.

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Wren through double glazing, curtain reflection fogging, rain and 5000iso..... and far too much necessary de-noising.:banghead:

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Not at all shabby Eric. I think you worry too much about it. Fine image of little jenny!



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A good shot given the obvious and written problems , but as with everything in wildlife photography we sometimes get the image but forget the fact that in reality we should never have taken it ...
This is one of the reasons that most wildlife'rs need large bursts and large buffers in the hope that at least one comes out o.k . If I have time later I will try to clean that image up a bit for you Eric

 




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Super pix Eric with not bad at all through a window!
Noise is a fact of life even with these new DSLRs but I find up to 3200 ISO can be delt with quite well in Photoshop CC. For best results you need to work on the NEF file as shot and needless to say best results only if you get a correct camera exposure in first place. My woodpecker shot above had good exposure but noise reduction on NEF file in PS.



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jk wrote:
Not at all shabby Eric. I think you worry too much about it. Fine image of little jenny!

Thanks. You notice I am concentrating of the smallest birds in the vain hope when I go for bigger ones, it might be easier? :lol:



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Super pix Eric with not bad at all through a window!
Noise is a fact of life even with these new DSLRs but I find up to 3200 ISO can be delt with quite well in Photoshop CC. For best results you need to work on the NEF file as shot and needless to say best results only if you get a correct camera exposure in first place. My woodpecker shot above had good exposure but noise reduction on NEF file in PS.


Thanks....at least I didn't process the one that had Christmas tree lights reflected around the birds head. :lol::lol:



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Eric wrote:
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Not at all shabby Eric. I think you worry too much about it. Fine image of little jenny!

Thanks. You notice I am concentrating of the smallest birds in the vain hope when I go for bigger ones, it might be easier? :lol:


Focus is easier but noise issues remain the same.



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