Let me know which is your favorite and why. All three are of the same bird, same pose and angle, but different settings and lighting conditions.
No cropping. I kept at original 20 mp size.
Canon 1DxII with EF 600mm + 2x TC
All at 1200mm
shade- 1/1000, f8, ISO 640
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partial sun from behind- 1/400, f8, ISO 500
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hard light from behind- 1/2000, f8, ISO 1600
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The first one has more natural looking color on the feathers. The best by far.
#1 is the most natural and also is more pleasing to the eye.
Miss Jane wrote:
The first one has more natural looking color on the feathers. The best by far.
Thanks! I liked the bug on his head in the third one, but toy might be right.
kpmac wrote:
#1 is the most natural and also is more pleasing to the eye.
Thanks, sometimes the most extreme is not the best.
Very Nice liked the first one best !!!
I'm inclined to go with the #3. It appears to be the sharpest.
MadMikeOne
Loc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
Fullframe wrote:
Let me know which is your favorite and why. All three are of the same bird, same pose and angle, but different settings and lighting conditions.
No cropping. I kept at original 20 mp size.
Canon 1DxII with EF 600mm + 2x TC
All at 1200mm
My vote is hands down for #1. The coloring is perfect and natural-looking. The lighting brings out the feather details. That's my 2 cents.
raymondh wrote:
I'm inclined to go with the #3. It appears to be the sharpest.
I'm always favoring the sharpest too. I like the bug on his head in #3
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