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Sep 17, 2017 15:27:53   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
How awesome would this picture have been if I had my shutter speed set correctly!! Taken at the National Bison Range with a Nikon D5300, Tamron 150-600 mm - F9 at 600 mm but alas Shutter - 1/13 wt??? how could I have missed that!! Oh well...it was still fun to watch him!

Nice Bull
Nice Bull...
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Elk Herd
Elk Herd...
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Sep 17, 2017 15:38:11   #
suci Loc: Texas
 
CindyHouk wrote:
How awesome would this picture have been if I had my shutter speed set correctly!! Taken at the National Bison Range with a Nikon D5300, Tamron 150-600 mm - F9 at 600 mm but alas Shutter - 1/13 wt??? how could I have missed that!! Oh well...it was still fun to watch him!


At that shutter speed with 600 mm lens your sharpness is remarkable. Of course it would have been great......

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Sep 17, 2017 16:04:10   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Cindy, for a shutter speed of 1/13 and 1/10 respectively with a 600mm lens, these are remarkably nice.
--Bob
CindyHouk wrote:
How awesome would this picture have been if I had my shutter speed set correctly!! Taken at the National Bison Range with a Nikon D5300, Tamron 150-600 mm - F9 at 600 mm but alas Shutter - 1/13 wt??? how could I have missed that!! Oh well...it was still fun to watch him!

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Sep 17, 2017 16:04:39   #
rgrenaderphoto Loc: Hollywood, CA
 
Time to make Lemonade out of Lemons. Get a copy of Topaz Impression2 and do a painterly effect.


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Sep 17, 2017 19:50:18   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
suci wrote:
At that shutter speed with 600 mm lens your sharpness is remarkable. Of course it would have been great......


Thanks, that makes me feel better! The nice thing about that place is.....I can always go back and try again! lol

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Sep 17, 2017 19:52:33   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
rmalarz wrote:
Cindy, for a shutter speed of 1/13 and 1/10 respectively with a 600mm lens, these are remarkably nice.
--Bob


Awww...shucks.....thanks...I was playing with trying to get the water to fog earlier in the day and never changed it...then got all excited about seeing this herd...never thought about the shutter speed!

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Sep 17, 2017 19:53:33   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
Time to make Lemonade out of Lemons. Get a copy of Topaz Impression2 and do a painterly effect.


WOW...just WOW....that is really neat! I will have to get a copy of that software! Thanks for posting the edit!

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Sep 17, 2017 20:45:22   #
Marionsho Loc: Kansas
 
CindyHouk wrote:
How awesome would this picture have been if I had my shutter speed set correctly!! Taken at the National Bison Range with a Nikon D5300, Tamron 150-600 mm - F9 at 600 mm but alas Shutter - 1/13 wt??? how could I have missed that!! Oh well...it was still fun to watch him!


Oh well, we learn rom our mistakes.

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Sep 17, 2017 23:31:05   #
repleo Loc: Boston
 
CindyHouk wrote:
How awesome would this picture have been if I had my shutter speed set correctly!! Taken at the National Bison Range with a Nikon D5300, Tamron 150-600 mm - F9 at 600 mm but alas Shutter - 1/13 wt??? how could I have missed that!! Oh well...it was still fun to watch him!


Actually, I like the first one. OK, its not sharp, but try taking it in a different direction.

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Sep 18, 2017 08:23:08   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Not bad, though.

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Sep 18, 2017 10:49:27   #
PlymouthWoodworker Loc: Plymouth, MA
 
Hi CindyHouk,
I just tried the Shake Reduction feature in Photoshop Elements 14. It's not perfect, and sometimes it makes things look strange and unrealistic. But in this case, I think it was able to rescue some detail. Just thought I'd post for your information. Nice shot, by the way.


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Sep 18, 2017 13:06:38   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
Marionsho wrote:
Oh well, we learn rom our mistakes.


I hope so! At least I can go back to this same area and try again.

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Sep 18, 2017 13:07:22   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
repleo wrote:
Actually, I like the first one. OK, its not sharp, but try taking it in a different direction.


If I can find him again...I will do better next time.

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Sep 18, 2017 13:07:35   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Not bad, though.


Thanks!

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Sep 18, 2017 13:08:49   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
PlymouthWoodworker wrote:
Hi CindyHouk,
I just tried the Shake Reduction feature in Photoshop Elements 14. It's not perfect, and sometimes it makes things look strange and unrealistic. But in this case, I think it was able to rescue some detail. Just thought I'd post for your information. Nice shot, by the way.


That does look a lot better! Thanks for posting it, I have Photoshop CS3...I will have to figure out how to use that program and see if that program has that feature.

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