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    Onward in my quest to master birds

    Continuing on my quest to improve my bird pics I tried some in flight today and here are a couple of them.

    Willing and wanting to learn so any feedback is greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Onward in my quest to master birds

    What camera settings did you use, lens and camera, post processing software? Were these hand held? I noticed some purple fringing on the wings and noise, can your software handle both?

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    Hi Rita,they don't seem sharp to me,is it because of slow shutter speed or camera shake or wrong focusing?

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    Hi Rita,

    BIF is very difficult to do and equipment has a lot to do with success. If you have to crop too much your images will seem to be OOF and noisy.
    Getting close enough might be difficult but is the only solution.

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    Re: Onward in my quest to master birds

    I liked the togetherness of the two birds in the first image; the second image has more details of feathers

    Regards

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    Re: Onward in my quest to master birds

    Hi John, I am using an Olympus E5 with a75-300m lens. The settings I used were SS 1250, f6.7, ISO 800, the lens was at 300mm.
    I am using/learning Elements 11 for pp and I think it can handle noise but when I ran the pic through the noise reduction that I found
    on a tab I didn't see much, if any, difference in the outcome. (I am learning Elements) And yes, they were handheld. It was a case of stopping the car, jumping
    out and I took 4 pics and they were gone.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    What camera settings did you use, lens and camera, post processing software? Were these hand held? I noticed some purple fringing on the wings and noise, can your software handle both?

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    Re: Onward in my quest to master birds

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi Rita,they don't seem sharp to me,is it because of slow shutter speed or camera shake or wrong focusing?
    Hi Binnur, it is very possibly from camera shake

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    Re: Onward in my quest to master birds

    Quote Originally Posted by AB26 View Post
    Hi Rita,

    BIF is very difficult to do and equipment has a lot to do with success. If you have to crop too much your images will seem to be OOF and noisy.
    Getting close enough might be difficult but is the only solution.
    Andre, I will keep trying. Practice, practice, practice

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    Re: Onward in my quest to master birds

    Quote Originally Posted by Rita View Post
    Hi John, I am using an Olympus E5 with a75-300m lens. The settings I used were SS 1250, f6.7, ISO 800, the lens was at 300mm.
    I am using/learning Elements 11 for pp and I think it can handle noise but when I ran the pic through the noise reduction that I found
    on a tab I didn't see much, if any, difference in the outcome. (I am learning Elements) And yes, they were handheld. It was a case of stopping the car, jumping
    out and I took 4 pics and they were gone.
    Hi Rita,

    Elements was never famous for its noise reduction, but did you try both the color and luminous sliders individually?

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    Re: Onward in my quest to master birds

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Hi Rita,

    Elements was never famous for its noise reduction, but did you try both the color and luminous sliders individually?
    John, I played around a bit more with this and also downloaded a trial of Nik Dfine. I think that Dfine helped a little?? This was just a quick try to see what would happen I will play more with it later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rita View Post
    John, I played around a bit more with this and also downloaded a trial of Nik Dfine. I think that Dfine helped a little?? This was just a quick try to see what would happen I will play more with it later.

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    Noiseware does a good job also, plus there is a sharpening and contrast tool within the plug-in.

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    Re: Onward in my quest to master birds

    John, thank you for the tip on Noiseware. I have downloaded a trial of this also. Need to play with it more but the little I tried just now I like it

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