5 Osprey/Kokanee salmon shots from yesterday.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
oldpsych wrote:
Your shots are so good that I do not know much else to say except, "Wow."
I appreciate your 'wow' as a great reply, Bruce. Thank you.
Wonderful photos of wildlife in action. These photos are as good as some professional wildlife photos that I have viewed.
Great action shots. Might I ask how much if any noise reduction you are using in PP, as these are very clean for such high ISO.
This is so real and graphic, I almost thought there should be a NSFW warning label! LOL Excellent shots of the way things work in the world, Regis.
GHW3
Loc: San Antonio, TX
One day I hope to grow up and shoot a set like these. Great job! Where were these taken at?
LarryN
Loc: Portland OR & Carbondale, CO
So that's why the price of salmon keeps going up!!
Great images Regis.
Don
Regis wrote:
Hand held @ 800mm. Distance varies from 150 to 175 feet.
Photo #1: Canon 5Dsr - Canon 400 II DO f4 - Canon 2.0x III -1/800 - f/14 - ISO @ 1250.
Photo #2: " " " -1/1000 - f/16 - "
Photo #3: " " " -1/640 - f/13 - "
Photo #4: " " " -1/640 - f/11 - "
Photo #5: " " " -1/640 - f/13 - "
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Excellent work Regis and thanks for the Exif data.
Regis wrote:
Hand held @ 800mm. Distance varies from 150 to 175 feet.
Photo #1: Canon 5Dsr - Canon 400 II DO f4 - Canon 2.0x III -1/800 - f/14 - ISO @ 1250.
Photo #2: " " " -1/1000 - f/16 - "
Photo #3: " " " -1/640 - f/13 - "
Photo #4: " " " -1/640 - f/11 - "
Photo #5: " " " -1/640 - f/13 - "
Hand held @ 800mm. Distance varies from 150 to 175... (
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Nice,
...........but, I would never consider shooting something like this at less than 1/1000
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
SteveLew wrote:
Wonderful photos of wildlife in action. These photos are as good as some professional wildlife photos that I have viewed.
Thank you very much, SteveLew, for your good reply.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
imagemeister wrote:
Nice,
...........but, I would never consider shooting something like this at less than 1/1000
I thank you very much, imagemeister.
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