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Mar 11, 2017 15:27:54   #
Fullframe Loc: Bucks County, Pennsylvania
 
Testing out the new Canon 100-400mm L IS II.

400mm wide open at F5.6; ISO 800; High shutter exposing for the whites.

A little bit of post noise reduction around the head and cropped slightly for composition. I should have shot around ISO 200...would have been much cleaner. Although nothing is perfect, I can't complain about the 5D4 ISO performance.

The last one is my favorite because of the water droplets flying around.

1/8000 sec F5.6 ISO 800
1/8000 sec F5.6 ISO 800...
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1/8000 sec F5.6 ISO 800
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1/48000 sec F5.6 ISO 800
1/48000 sec F5.6 ISO 800...
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Mar 11, 2017 15:57:21   #
Cwilson341 Loc: Central Florida
 
It looks to me like your lens is a winner. These shots have lots of detail and nice backgrounds!

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Mar 12, 2017 06:09:50   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
Well done.
Fullframe wrote:
Testing out the new Canon 100-400mm L IS II.

400mm wide open at F5.6; ISO 800; High shutter exposing for the whites.

A little bit of post noise reduction around the head and cropped slightly for composition. I should have shot around ISO 200...would have been much cleaner. Although nothing is perfect, I can't complain about the 5D4 ISO performance.

The last one is my favorite because of the water droplets flying around.

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Mar 12, 2017 11:26:42   #
Szalajj Loc: Salem, NH
 
Great details in your shots

I've shot lots do bathing water fowl at my local MSPCA shelter, and I've never seen one of them looking that disheveled and downright wet after their baths. Usually water rolls right off of their feathers!

How did this goose end up looking like a drowned rat?

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Mar 12, 2017 12:16:27   #
Fullframe Loc: Bucks County, Pennsylvania
 
Szalajj wrote:
Great details in your shots

I've shot lots do bathing water fowl at my local MSPCA shelter, and I've never seen one of them looking that disheveled and downright wet after their baths. Usually water rolls right off of their feathers!

How did this goose end up looking like a drowned rat?


I have no idea why it looks like a wreck. It did snow the day before so maybe there was no shelter and it soaked in the snow showers all day???

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Mar 13, 2017 12:13:47   #
LennyP4868 Loc: NJ
 
you got it right on look at the detail in the feathers can get much more than that

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