Thanks sailwiz, Lake Nockamixon in Pa.
Various birds with the Sony a9 and Sony 200-600mm at 600mm. Still not nearly enough reach, so cropping was necessary.
My grandmammy used to say buzzards! Sounds funnier than Vultures ;) But, yes, I know they are Vultures.
Again handheld with Sony a9 and FE 200-600mm + 2x TC on a cold morning.
1/1250sec, f13, ISO 5000
fbeaston wrote:
In the manner most people look at photos, they do look the same ... however on download & close-up, the noise (which I didn't consider all that bad) in the edited version is a lot less. Either way, a great shot.
Yes, thank you for your opinion. They are not meant to look any different other than the background noise, reduced, or all most entirely eliminated by Topaz DeNoise. Everything is out of camera, just brought into LR and exported to jpeg. The Sony a9 handles noise nicely, so I agree the original is not bad at all.
I agree with retired CPO, that you have to pixel peep to see the difference.
Anyone else want to give their opinion?
WDCash wrote:
Very impressive. How far out was the bird?
Probably 75-85 feet, maybe? Sitting high on my roof.
My shoulder was getting pretty darn tired, so I bumped the shutter and ISO.
This one is at 2500 ISO, but this time with Topaz DeNoise AI applied. I think Topaz NeNoise does a relatively good quick job of removing background noise, while sharpening the subject. It's not perfect, as there are still some artifacts around the bird, but I guess if you had the time you could continue to remove those in post.
Here is the Topaz NeNoised and Original version. What do you like better? Opinions would be appreciated.
DeNoised-1200mm, 1/2000 sec, f13, ISO 2500
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Original-1200mm, 1/2000 sec, f13, ISO 2500
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Hand held at 1200mm, uncropped at 1/1000sec, f13 (wide open), ISO 1250 using the Sony a9 with FE 200-600mm with 2X teleconverter
Beautiful! excellent detail on the download, thank you!
You've brightened them up but lost way too much detail with NR