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  • Singing Honeyeater

    Another bird captured while holidaying.

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    You've really been getting into the birds John. Plenty of feather detail here and good pose.
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    • Grumpy John
      Grumpy John commented
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      Thanks Alan, I would have preferred the bird to be sitting on a branch, but you take what you're given when it comes to wildlife.

    • wigz
      wigz commented
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      Yes, it's better if you can see the whole bird, but they don't seem to follow instructions very well.

    • Grumpy John
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      Kids and animals, I think that I prefer animals.

  • #3
    Great shot John

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    • Grumpy John
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      Thanks mate.

  • #4
    Lovely sharp shot and creamy background. Looking at the EXIF you were on an ISO of 2500. What noise reduction do you use?

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    • Grumpy John
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      I had the camera set up for BIF with a fast shutter speed and ISO set to auto. To answer your question I used the Object Selection Tool in Photoshop to select the bird and inverted the selection and used NIK Dfine 2 to reduce the noise. There wasn't that much noise to begin with though, I can put up the "noisy" image if you would like to see it.

  • #5
    Haven't worked out how to reply to a comment yet but thanks for the offer John.
    I would be interested to see the original to compare. It looks as if you may have been using the same kit as mine (7D mk11 with sigma 150-600) and I just think I would have a lot more noise.

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    • Grumpy John
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      Yes, same piece of kit, I love it. When I traded my other lenses to pay for the new R6 I have now, I kept the 7DII and the 150-600 because it is such a good combo.

  • #6
    Here is a SOOC for comparison.

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    • AlfandBen
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      Thanks John,
      I'm pretty certain mine would be worse than that so maybe there is a problem or maybe it's just me.
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