Excellent! Those birds are well trained! Mine lose it if I breathe from 30 feet 
away.

Paul via phone

> On Dec 2, 2016, at 11:41 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
> 
> K-1 + FA77 is a damned hard combination to beat at what it is good at.
> 
> Mark Roberts wrote:
>> So Lisa and I made our traditional hiking trip to the White Mountains
>> in New Hampshire over Thanksgiving. I didn't get a huge number of
>> keepers but it was a nice trip anyway. We hiked up Mt Tom (4050 ft)
> 
> Heh, in the Beigh Arya we have a Mt. Tam.
> 
>> and found quite a lot of the birds were well habituated to human
>> presence; they were obviously looking for food  and had learned humans
>> were only too happy to provide it in many cases.
>> Here's a shot of a chickadee taken with the K-1 and the 77/1.8 Ltd,
>> ISO 400, 1/500 @ f/2.8
>> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7e005336crop2.jpg
> 
> Impressive on many axis.  On my monitor it looks a bit dark,(2/3-1 stop 
> under?) is my monitor dialed up too bright? or is that an artistic choice of 
> yours to show that it was a dark and dreary day.
> 
>> That's the full image, no cropping, downsized to 800px height.
>> 
>> And now here's a crop at 100% magnification. No sharpening.
>> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7e005336crop.jpg
> 
> That's even more impressive up close.
> 
> Excellent work.
> 
>> 
> 
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