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Snipe
Copyright ©2007, Fonzy -
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Shot this bird at a distance from about +100metres.
Had to screw the ISO up to get a faster shutter speed but that resulted again in lots of noise.
Did some noise reduction hope it still an exceptable image ...
Photographer: Fonzy -
Folder: My Birds 2007
Uploaded: 10-Apr-2007 14:34 CEST
Current Rating: 9.50/2
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Camera: Olympus E500
Exposure time: 1/160
Aperture: 8
Focal length: 425mm
Lens: ED300mm+EC1.4
Focusing method: Manual
ISO: 400
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: NR
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Image resized to: 619x779

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Great picture Fons! I can't see anything about ISO 400 or noise. So long Hans

Hans Gerlich at 15:55 CEST on 10-Apr-2007 [Reply]

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G'Day Fons:

Wonderful colors. The relative brightness of the image make one think this was shot on a sunny day. But the high ISO and low shutter speed say otherwise. You really nailed the exposure. Good shot.

Ciao!

Leon Plympton at 00:39 CEST on 11-Apr-2007 [Reply]

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Hans Gerlich wrote:
> Great picture Fons! I can't see anything about ISO 400 or noise. So long Hans
>
Hi Hans thanks again for your comment, after heavy noise reduction its oke...

Cheers,

Fonzy - at 09:48 CEST on 11-Apr-2007 [Reply]

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Leon Plympton wrote:
> The relative brightness of the image make one think this was shot on a sunny
> day. But the high ISO and low shutter speed say otherwise. >
> Ciao!
>
Thanks again Leon,
Not really sunny , overcast I would name it...ha..ha
Thanks to the high ISO I could mange to get 1/160 what is kind of slow .
Also I liked to have to fore and background as much as possible in the DOF there fore the f8...

Best regards,

Fonzy - at 09:54 CEST on 11-Apr-2007 [Reply]

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Fons,

Another good result, I like the surroundings, this is probably better than the bird full frame.

Kindest Regards: Peter

Peter French at 20:13 CEST on 11-Apr-2007 [Reply]