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Practising tracking focusJust wondering what you thought - practising tracking birds in flight. I know it's only a pigeon, but had to practise with something
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Agreed. However, it's hard to tell with this size image. If it's a 100% crop, I'd say that I'm very impressed. But if it's close to full-frame, we just can't see enough detail to comment. Is the wing sharper than the eye? I suspect so but can't tell from here. We can see the sharpening halos, so you've obviously applied some sharpening to the final file (as would be expected). Maybe a touch too much, but that may be a matter of taste. Overall, a nice image of a different type of flying rat...
Kipper, DaveB & Rokkstar - thank you for your comments. Agreed, I probably did oversharpen, but it is a HUGE crop.... It was taken with the Nikon 80-200 2.8.
Thanks for your comments - it's all a bit different to insect shots ![]() Rel Here is the original image: ![]() Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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For someone who doesn't ordinarily get into these shots (you have to be looking ABOVE the leaf litter occasionally!) I think it's a corker Narelle.
80-200mm? Simon
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Simon - did a bad bad thing. Found a second hand 80-200 2.8, and Damian let me buy it
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blacknstormy, Firstly congrats on your new purchase! yes it's heavy! What version of the 80-200 which you purchased? I hope you did with the Nikkor 80-200 AF-S/ 2.8. Secondly! It's also a bad news for you if you did not score the 80-200/ 2.8 AF-S, the TC 1.7 is on its way to my store this morning, but it didn't work or not mountable with the 80-200/ 2.8 (AF/ or AF-D), it will work or mountable with the 80-200AF-S Pls. visit this link to see the compatibility of the teleconverter. http://blog.nikonians.org/archives/Niko ... 0Table.pdf. Or you should ask first prior to order, and hope the above is not your case. Birddog114
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It's all cool Birddog - its the AFS. Checked it all out before I ordered the TC from you, and before I bought the second hand lens .... but thank you very very much for taking the time to let me know just the same.
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does this mean you are not getting close and personal to bugs anymore ?.........or just another weapon.......
Cheers ....bp....
Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but .....Please DO NOT edit my image..... http://bigpix.smugmug.com Forever changing
just another 'weapon' - feels like one. I have to walk around with it perched ontop of my left forearm, or holding it by the tripod collar. It weighs just over 2 kgs !!!! Needed a fast tracking lens for our fauna surveys, and this was cheaper than the VR, but a very sweet lens.
But it's ok - will be out hunting bugs this evening at Goomburra State Forest, just through Cunningham's Gap on the way to Warwick..... Hopefully, a couple of rare frogs tonight as well ![]() Cheers Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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But Kipper, you are a big burly male
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