Technicalities aside, for a moment, that is a lovely creature!

And, yes surprisingly good result at that ISO and that is with K20D;
no champion in that regard at all.

Bulent
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2015-03-08 21:27 GMT+02:00 Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com>:
> If I'm shooting in auto exposure mode it will almost always be TAv. Unless
> you're shooting a completely static scene on a good tripod, shutter speed
> will affect the way the photo looks. Unless everything in the scene is
> beyond the hyperfocal distance and you are below a diffraction limiting
> f-stop, aperture will affect the way a photo looks. In most cases, the noise
> or dynamic range from various ISOs will affect the image less, and will have
> a lower chance of causing a photo to be unusable, than either of the other
> two.
>
> Yesterday morning, I took a few minutes out of cleaning up my yard to
> photograph a snake I caught.  I had never seen one like this, and wanted to
> post some photos to facebook which I often refer to as my "auto-bon",
> because I can post pictures of wildlife, and they will automatically be
> identified for me.  After two people marked one of the photos as a favorite
> I was moving it into my monthly best-of and noticed that it was shot at ISO
> 10,000.
>
> I'll admit, that I had noticed a little noise in the background, but with my
> K20, any shot of the sky would show worse noise at ISO 800, possibly 400.
> Welcome to the twenty first century where an ISO 10,000 photo might look "a
> little rough in the shadows".
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/16565623039/in/set-72157651226463471
>
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