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Posted: Mon Aug 28th, 2017 14:10 |
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Judith
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I had a rather different birds in flight challenge last month though when I went on an Osprey spotting walk. The light was chalenging as it was evening and by the time I spotted one it was 10pm and I was walking back to the car. OK, it was in the north of Scotland at the height of summer and it was still light. So, I pointed the trusty D810 and used the technique above and shot off a series of pics. Considering the poor light and the distance the osprey was from me, I am amazed at the amount of detail the camera picked up and that it managed to focus at all. They're not great quality, but hey, it's an osprey and I'm happy lol. I'm clueless about noise reduction. What would be the best way to clean it up a bit? Iso 6400, 1/1250s, f5.6 70-300mm at 300. This is the original pic: Attachment: JWP_7569sm.JPG (Downloaded 15 times)
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