It is a nice shot. I have never been to Crane's beach in the winter, only
summer, even during the 35 years I lived in MA. Now in AZ, I'll have to put it
on my list when I visit MA. May have to find my mud boots though. Are snowy
owls found in Glouster or Rockport, or the Cape?
I do see, at 100%, a lot of camera processing artificers. I don't see any
mis-focus or motion blur. It would have been interesting to see what -2EV ISO
invariance would do to change the camera processing. But how much time did you
actually have to make that kind of decision?
I don't know if any of the Topaz AI tools could sharpen it up a bit?
Here in AZ I have the occasional horned owl on my roof hooting into the
bathroom vent. No snowy owls here in the desert.
Good you respect their habitat. Here, if one startles a desert turtle, or tries
to move it out of the way, it might urinate and then dehydrate and die.
WayneS
At 2/6/2020 06:21 PM, MikeG wrote:
><<<Good camera with great IBIS, good lens, the same one I would use, good
>composition.
>
>At 100% you saw some of the limitations--fine for the intended purpose but not
>quite up to snuff. I think due to the low late PM light and dense overcast
>conditions the highish ISO led to some issues. Perhaps it was all/mostly PP,
>we shall see. I believe your cam and the PL100-400 dance together to do dual
>IS.2 and that is almost certainly better than the IBIS of the Oly cam alone
>that I used. I am sure you would tried a lower ISO and probably got better
>quality pixels. The sync IS with Oly is amazingly good but is not available
>for that lens. I was chimping for the SS and some of the blur may have been
>misfocus and not cam motion. I sometimes bring a tripod on these prowls but
>went lighter that day.
>
>Steady as she goes, Mike
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