Excellent set, especially the tack sharp birds!
joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
SueScott wrote:
Excellent set, especially the tack sharp birds!
For me it takes awhile before advice and suggestions sink in. TN has talked about this for awhile. In the past I have mentioned that multiple shots at high frame rates made processing an almost static subject more time consuming since most if not all are in focus and not much different.
I have been experimenting with lower shutter speeds and high frame rates. Not all are sharp especially with birds because they tend to move their heads a lot, but enough are so I can pick what I like and discard the rest. This provides the opportunity to increase the DOF or lower the ISO. Both can be a significant improvement in image quality over the conventional method.
Its too early to know what my acceptable limit is but I will work that out. The Downy Woodpecker was shot at 1/200s which is 1-1/2 stops lower than I would normally use.
And if you are a TN hater save your comments for your own posts.
joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
SueScott wrote:
What is a TN hater?
Tony Northrup. He is the most popular photography YouTuber. Some people don't like him...envy I quess.
joer wrote:
Tony Northrup. He is the most popular photography YouTuber. Some people don't like him...envy I quess.
OK - thanks! I've seen a few of his videos and have enjoyed them.
It's a jungle out there, Joe. A lovely, appealing jungle!
great set.....lovely images all
joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
Thank you all for looking and the comments are much appreciated.
TN??? Why do you have to bring TN?? into this??
Just kidding I like his videos. Now KR???.
Actually, I use his reviews a lot. What's not to like?
Nice photos BTW
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