I’ll just wait for better weather and shoot some new ones. Maybe tomorrow. :-)
Paul
> On Feb 18, 2018, at 8:01 PM, John wrote:
>
> The noise only seems to show up on the OOF background. Don't know what you
> can do about the Cardinal, but the little Woodpecker you
On 2/18/2018 17:43, Larry Colen wrote:
So even with a broken arm you can still get better bird photos than most
of us. I wonder how well I can do with a broken ego.
Larry, I don't think we could break your ego with a sledge hammer.
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The noise only seems to show up on the OOF background. Don't know what
you can do about the Cardinal, but the little Woodpecker you might be
able to apply a Gaussian Blur to the green parts on either side of the
tree and effectively hide the noise.
IF the noise bothers you.
On 2/18/2018
Paul Stenquist wrote:
I’m healing, although it’s still hard to move my left arm. But I ventured out
on the deck to try to shoot some birds. From the distance I had to use the
A2X-S converter with the DFA 150-450 to get a focal length of 900 mm. Noisy
given the cloud cover and loss of stops
Good for you, Paul! Nice images!
Hope you get back to pain free
very soon!
J
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> On Feb 18, 2018, at 2:03 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>
> I’m healing, although it’s still hard to move my left arm. But I ventured out
> on the deck to try to shoot some
I’m healing, although it’s still hard to move my left arm. But I ventured out
on the deck to try to shoot some birds. From the distance I had to use the
A2X-S converter with the DFA 150-450 to get a focal length of 900 mm. Noisy
given the cloud cover and loss of stops with the converter, but
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