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Dec 13, 2023 11:36:50   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
With modern cameras and probably more importantly, modern post processing software, ISO values that I would have never dreamed of in the past can produce more than just "keeper" images but rather good ones. I like this one and feel that it shows good color and detail rendition. This is a Streak-chested Antpitta, shot in the rain forest of Panama. This was early in the morning (when these birds are active), and deep in the undercover. The RAW file was converted in DXO Pure RAW 3, processed in PS (BG down, bird up in brightness and saturation) and finally run through Topaz De Noise at very low settings (noise reduction at 8 and sharpness at 10) prior to JPEG conversion. Shot with a Canon R5, 600 f4.0, SS 1/800, f/4.0, ISO 16,000, handheld.


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Dec 13, 2023 11:41:14   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
bajadreamer wrote:
With modern cameras and probably more importantly, modern post processing software, ISO values that I would have never dreamed of in the past can produce more than just "keeper" images but rather good ones. I like this one and feel that it shows good color and detail rendition. This is a Streak-chested Antpitta, shot in the rain forest of Panama. This was early in the morning (when these birds are active), and deep in the undercover. The RAW file was converted in DXO Pure RAW 3, processed in PS (BG down, bird up in brightness and saturation) and finally run through Topaz De Noise at very low settings (noise reduction at 8 and sharpness at 10) prior to JPEG conversion. Shot with a Canon R5, 600 f4.0, SS 1/800, f/4.0, ISO 16,000, handheld.
With modern cameras and probably more importantly,... (show quote)


Such an awesome shot

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Dec 13, 2023 12:07:06   #
SonyA580 Loc: FL in the winter & MN in the summer
 
That is pretty incredible!

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Dec 13, 2023 12:17:24   #
jdtonkinson Loc: Red Wing, MN
 
Great result, especially with iso that high

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Dec 13, 2023 12:34:49   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Excellent.

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Dec 13, 2023 12:37:25   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Excellent result!

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Dec 13, 2023 13:37:41   #
CCPhotoist Loc: Cape Cod
 
Great shot.

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Dec 13, 2023 14:17:42   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
Wow! Some kind of shot! Especially under those conditions!!

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Dec 13, 2023 15:45:30   #
Tonyf1234 Loc: Hyattsville, MD
 
Wow! Great subject and shot!

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Dec 13, 2023 16:00:24   #
Tote1940 Loc: Dallas
 
Gorgeous photo, impossible with film.
With ISO values achievable today f/ stops are not for light gathering but for depth of field.
No longer saving fir that f/.01 lens

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Dec 13, 2023 16:17:42   #
Sinewsworn Loc: Port Orchard, WA
 
bajadreamer wrote:
With modern cameras and probably more importantly, modern post processing software, ISO values that I would have never dreamed of in the past can produce more than just "keeper" images but rather good ones. I like this one and feel that it shows good color and detail rendition. This is a Streak-chested Antpitta, shot in the rain forest of Panama. This was early in the morning (when these birds are active), and deep in the undercover. The RAW file was converted in DXO Pure RAW 3, processed in PS (BG down, bird up in brightness and saturation) and finally run through Topaz De Noise at very low settings (noise reduction at 8 and sharpness at 10) prior to JPEG conversion. Shot with a Canon R5, 600 f4.0, SS 1/800, f/4.0, ISO 16,000, handheld.
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Great shot! I agree. ISO invariant.

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Dec 13, 2023 16:25:44   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Ain't technology great? Nicely done.

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Dec 13, 2023 17:16:17   #
WDCash Loc: Milford, Delaware, USA
 
bajadreamer wrote:
With modern cameras and probably more importantly, modern post processing software, ISO values that I would have never dreamed of in the past can produce more than just "keeper" images but rather good ones. I like this one and feel that it shows good color and detail rendition. This is a Streak-chested Antpitta, shot in the rain forest of Panama. This was early in the morning (when these birds are active), and deep in the undercover. The RAW file was converted in DXO Pure RAW 3, processed in PS (BG down, bird up in brightness and saturation) and finally run through Topaz De Noise at very low settings (noise reduction at 8 and sharpness at 10) prior to JPEG conversion. Shot with a Canon R5, 600 f4.0, SS 1/800, f/4.0, ISO 16,000, handheld.
With modern cameras and probably more importantly,... (show quote)


Very nice, what is it?

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Dec 13, 2023 17:45:23   #
Boris77
 
bajadreamer wrote:
With modern cameras and probably more importantly, modern post processing software, ISO values that I would have never dreamed of in the past can produce more than just "keeper" images but rather good ones. I like this one and feel that it shows good color and detail rendition. This is a Streak-chested Antpitta, shot in the rain forest of Panama. This was early in the morning (when these birds are active), and deep in the undercover. The RAW file was converted in DXO Pure RAW 3, processed in PS (BG down, bird up in brightness and saturation) and finally run through Topaz De Noise at very low settings (noise reduction at 8 and sharpness at 10) prior to JPEG conversion. Shot with a Canon R5, 600 f4.0, SS 1/800, f/4.0, ISO 16,000, handheld.
With modern cameras and probably more importantly,... (show quote)


Nice picture.
but smooth background more of a distraction than a compliment to the subject.
Texture is wonderful thing.
BOris

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Dec 13, 2023 18:01:08   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
joecichjr wrote:
Such an awesome shot


Thank you. Wonderful subjects and local for taking images.

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