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Cleaning procedureShot with: 80-400VR, f/7.1,1/200, 400mm, ISO800.
Comments and critique are very welcome! Mikhail
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Thanks Sonny!
You've got pretty good chance to get it during AW even cheaper than they usually are from Birddog. I've got 24-120VR and 80-400VR and they worth every cent I paid for them Mikhail
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Mikhail, very nice, a moment caught in a nice way, I especially like the dark background of this shot
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Thank You
Mikhail
A great capture and it well and trully shows your mastery of the 80-400. Peter
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Hlop - very nice work I also agree with you about the 70-200 and 80-400VR's. I'm not getting rid of either.
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Aw... you caught me unaware ... Don't know what to say ... Probably something like "Make me an offer" Mikhail
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My first impression - it's very clean for ISO800! Then I see the feathers - while the main spikes are still there, it's kinda lacking in finer details. I'd like to see a less noise removed version, preserving the feather details and perhaps along with the noise too. It's looking very Canonesque in its plasticity.
There are 2 things I really don't like - noise and CA. That's why I removed noise with neat image. Anyway, I'll try noise-removal-less version tonight if you wish to see it
Don't swear on me, mate Mikhail
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Especially for pure and only Onyx No noise reduction version:
P.S. I applied color aliasing removal to make noise pure colorless but didn't remove noise itself Mikhail
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That's a fantastic shot Mikhail... Where was it taken?
I too prefer the second shot... It has a little more life in it... Cheers, John
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