Lovely to see the Great crested grebes have successfully hatched two young , both feeding and doing well
Edit - called today and they have 3 chicks, must have missed one the other day
A couple of heavy cropped photos courtesy of Mrs Lynn D
Also, from out and about the last few evenings from various undisclosed sites, a Barn Owl that took me completely by surprise, it was that close I couldn't get its wings in shot and in my excitement I forgot I could shorten the focal length :)
And what has to be one of my favourite birds, a Long-eared owlet, lovely to see and hear calling for food.
For anyone interested in the technical side, this was another shot taken at the extremes, 1/320th, f6.3 ISO 22,800 handheld. I've done some noise reduction in pp'ing and it's 'cleaned up' not too bad.
Thanks for the comments on the Spotted flycatcher, just noticed I never replied back, was a cracking bird to see.
6 comments:
All look pretty brilliant to me Lynn and Phil - what a team !
Stonking noise free pic at those settings Phil , my limit is 16.000 on the Canon 7d mk2.
Cool Pics.
John
Great shots Phil.
Many thanks for the comments.
Brian, I use Nik Dfine as an add on to Photoshop Elements 15 for all my noise reduction on J-pegs in pp'ing.
You can selective work on whatever areas need it most, with choice of brush size and opacity, its a great tool with the added bonus, its free! cheers
Brian said.. Thanks Phil but I never use any photoshop. With limited time I just drop them from the camera to the computer then onto the blog.
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