I watched this little vireo search high and low for bugs this afternoon...made me wish I had a few to hand over when he came up empty....
Mike
grendel64 Goldmember 1,387 posts Likes: 26 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Sioux Lookout, On More info | Aug 24, 2012 22:24 | #1 I watched this little vireo search high and low for bugs this afternoon...made me wish I had a few to hand over when he came up empty.... Mike
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WallaceRiver " ...a bit of a pervy voyeur " More info | Aug 25, 2012 06:34 | #2 Beautiful shots, Mike. I see a fair bit of noise in the first 2, I see you were at ISO 1600 on your 7D? IAN - Living life on the shores of the Wallace River in northern Nova Scotia, Canada :
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Aug 25, 2012 08:13 | #3 beautiful color and detail Mike, really like #4
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dgraham329 Cream of the Crop 11,133 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Central Oklahoma More info | Aug 25, 2012 08:44 | #4 really like the last one, Mike
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grendel64 THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,387 posts Likes: 26 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Sioux Lookout, On More info | Aug 25, 2012 10:59 | #5 Wallace River wrote in post #14904536 Beautiful shots, Mike. I see a fair bit of noise in the first 2, I see you were at ISO 1600 on your 7D? Yeah, it's a constant battle when shooting forest loving birds with a low light hating camera... I am trying to improve my pp to help minimize the effect. I love the 7d in all other respects, but shooting in the shadows is not a strong point. I have an external flash, but am still trying to come to grips with it's proper operation...
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WallaceRiver " ...a bit of a pervy voyeur " More info | Believe me, I totally understand. It's why I bought a 1D4. It's a Pricey solution, but it makes life so much better IAN - Living life on the shores of the Wallace River in northern Nova Scotia, Canada :
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grendel64 THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,387 posts Likes: 26 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Sioux Lookout, On More info | Aug 25, 2012 12:06 | #7 I'd love to move to FF, but I know I'd miss the crop sensor. Guess I'll have to get a ff and keep the crop...then buy a truck to lug around everything...
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WallaceRiver " ...a bit of a pervy voyeur " More info | Aug 25, 2012 14:46 | #8 grendel64 wrote in post #14905349 I'd love to move to FF, but I know I'd miss the crop sensor. Guess I'll have to get a ff and keep the crop...then buy a truck to lug around everything... Mike The 1D4 is still a crop, but @ 1.3. I don't really miss the crop factor of the 7D, although I still do switch to it from time to time, when there's lots of light. IAN - Living life on the shores of the Wallace River in northern Nova Scotia, Canada :
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jodelak Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 26, 2012 00:01 | #9 Overall a very nice set Mike. In my case I usually see noise when I have to crop, but if the shot does not require cropping, 1600 ISO is still pretty good. I would love to get a 1D4 but that would have to wait ... does it really matter?i see with my eyes, i shoot with my fingers.
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ardeekay Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 26, 2012 09:02 | #10 Noone mentions the 3rd shot and that was w/ ISO 2500!! To my eyes they all look incredible! Just don't pick up on the noise like I should until someone points it out in my shots. Would love to learn Mike's processing skills for my own use in my shaded backyard. Well done, Mike. Rog
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Oldjackssparrows Jeeeez, incredible comments! More info | Aug 26, 2012 09:26 | #11 sure is listening and watching, excellent IQ, Well done. Donate to Pekka, help pay our server costs...
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LesterWareham Moderator More info | Aug 26, 2012 12:18 | #12 Wonderful shots Mike, that last one is a real strong winner. My Photography Home Page
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kmunroe Cream of the Crop 12,926 posts Joined Apr 2010 Location: Nova Scotia ,canada More info | Aug 26, 2012 17:40 | #13 the last one for me also Mike
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butterfly2937 Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 26, 2012 19:21 | #14 |
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