Black-and-white Warbler with spider. Wakodahatchee Wetlands. 1/30/23
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
Black-and-white Warbler with spider. Wakodahatchee Wetlands. 1/30/23
Sony a1, Sony 600 f4 @ f4.5, 1/2000 sec. iso 250, RAW, Manual exposure, center spot focusing
The first image represents less than 5% of the total image. A large megapixel camera and a low iso helps when you extensively crop an image. The image also went to Topaz DeNoise AI with noise and sharpen sliders pushed to the max.
I could never have captured this image with a film camera. I worked in Darkrooms most of my early life and it is so much fun working in Photoshop without the smell of chemicals in a very dark room.
Thanks for looking.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
billnikon wrote:
Black-and-white Warbler with spider. Wakodahatchee Wetlands. 1/30/23
Sony a1, Sony 600 f4 @ f4.5, 1/2000 sec. iso 250, RAW, Manual exposure, center spot focusing
The first image represents less than 5% of the total image. A large megapixel camera and a low iso helps when you extensively crop an image. The image also went to Topaz DeNoise AI with noise and sharpen sliders pushed to the max.
I could never have captured this image with a film camera. I worked in Darkrooms most of my early life and it is so much fun working in Photoshop without the smell of chemicals in a very dark room.
Thanks for looking.
Black-and-white Warbler with spider. Wakodahatchee... (
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Amazing results! Great capture, Bill.
DickC
Loc: NE Washington state
A great capture of a pretty bird...sucks for the spider!!
Mmmm. I just got hungry, Bill!
Great shots!
Fantastic result, Bill! You are more than just a pretty face with a long lens (LOL).
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
billnikon wrote:
Black-and-white Warbler with spider. Wakodahatchee Wetlands. 1/30/23
Sony a1, Sony 600 f4 @ f4.5, 1/2000 sec. iso 250, RAW, Manual exposure, center spot focusing
The first image represents less than 5% of the total image. A large megapixel camera and a low iso helps when you extensively crop an image. The image also went to Topaz DeNoise AI with noise and sharpen sliders pushed to the max.
I could never have captured this image with a film camera. I worked in Darkrooms most of my early life and it is so much fun working in Photoshop without the smell of chemicals in a very dark room.
Thanks for looking.
Black-and-white Warbler with spider. Wakodahatchee... (
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Outstanding captures (and I'd bet the spider is gripping that beak for dear life) 💰💰💰💰💰
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