I noticed after I took the first image that the ISO was set to 6400 and thought I better take another picture which I did.
First image @ 500mm iso6400 1/800

Next picture @472mm iso200 1/200
Not seeing a huge difference in the two images I made a composit for a closer look
I don't know but I think the first with the higher shutter speed probably edged it out. The warm coulor was due to it being in the late afternoon

First image @ 500mm iso6400 1/800
Next picture @472mm iso200 1/200
Not seeing a huge difference in the two images I made a composit for a closer look
I don't know but I think the first with the higher shutter speed probably edged it out. The warm coulor was due to it being in the late afternoon
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