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...pjotrtje wrote:Good ol' days: no early warning, just a VERY BIG SURPRISE. Nice!!
A little bit more than just that.Olli J. wrote:Just rumors...
Might has to do with the light condition and the camera settings, I checkt the EXIF info for 3 pictures, they are:frank kramer wrote:Nice catch, nice birds!
One small question: is there something with my eyes, the editing or with your gear? On my screen(s, I tried more), the right side of the pictures seems out of focus to me (but the tails are OK... ). Serious!
I didn't want to set ISO 400, so I stayed on ISO 200 with F5.6.. And a long length of exposure A thunderstorm started right after they touched down, so the light conditions were very bad.Wijgert IJlst wrote:Might has to do with the light condition and the camera settings, I checkt the EXIF info for 3 pictures, they are:frank kramer wrote:Nice catch, nice birds!
One small question: is there something with my eyes, the editing or with your gear? On my screen(s, I tried more), the right side of the pictures seems out of focus to me (but the tails are OK... ). Serious!
Auto exposure, Aperture-priority AE, 1/250 sec, f/5.6, ISO 200
Auto exposure, Aperture-priority AE, 1/400 sec, f/5.6, ISO 200
Or perhaps a focus point on the tails? I guess that they are also sharpend during post-processing...
But a great catch indead of some rare birds in this area. Love how 89-138/OK came in...
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