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    Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

    Taken with the 70D and 150-600mm full zoom hand held and at 5,000 iso. Plus I have treated my self to some of the Topaz plugins and love them. On the Blue Tit shot all I used was Topaz Denoise and Detail.


    Watching the fence by David Ore, on Flickr
    Last edited by Dave61; 18-03-2017, 17:58.

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    Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

    That`s very impressive for that iso , well done .

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      #3
      Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

      Originally posted by Fallow View Post
      That`s very impressive for that iso , well done .

      Thanks Fallow, got to say I am quite chuffed with it

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        Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

        Plenty of detail in the feathers, well done.
        Peter

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          #5
          Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

          Nice and clear. Well done.

          Stan(II)
          Stan Eastwood.

          Canon 5D MkIV; EF 24-105mm Zoom 1:4 L IS USM; EF 17-40mm Zoom 1:4 L USM; EF 100mm MACRO 1:2.8 L IS USM; 40mm Pancake; 100-400mm Zoom 1:4.5-5.6 L IS II USM; 580EXII Flash; BG-E20RC Battery Grip; Teleplus 2X Converter; Tamrac Expedition 5 Backpack.
          Lightroom; Photoshop

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            #6
            Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

            Originally posted by ST-EOS View Post
            Plenty of detail in the feathers, well done.

            Thank you Peter, one of the Topaz plugins I have is Detail but I have to be careful using it, as can go ott

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              #7
              Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

              Originally posted by StanEastwood View Post
              Nice and clear. Well done.

              Stan(II)

              Thank you Stan

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                #8
                Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

                very good and no sign of noise

                Stan
                Stan - LRPS, CPAGB, BPE2*

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                  Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

                  impressive work
                  :- Ian

                  5D Mk III, 24-105 / 70-200 f2.8 L / 100-400 Mk II / 100 macro / 16-35 L / 11-24 L / 1.4 & 2x converters and a bad back carrying it all ;o)

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                    #10
                    Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

                    Originally posted by Stan View Post
                    very good and no sign of noise

                    Stan
                    Originally posted by Tigger View Post
                    impressive work

                    Thank you both, got to say I am loving my Topaz plugins

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                      Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

                      Very impressive.

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                        Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

                        Originally posted by lighthouse View Post
                        Very impressive.
                        Thank you for looking, when I ran it through Topaz Denoise I thought I`d not get the detail back, then just tried the Detail and was happy with it

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                          #13
                          Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

                          That's a cracking shot for 5000, Topaz has really done the trick, good catch

                          Regards Paul

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                            #14
                            Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

                            Nice shot ,with noise reduction you really have to layer the subject ,and just apply noise reduction to the background layer only ,then sharpen just the subject layer .this will in effect give your shots the oophm that they need

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                              Re: Blue Tit at 5,000 ISO

                              Originally posted by pelliott1954 View Post
                              That's a cracking shot for 5000, Topaz has really done the trick, good catch

                              Regards Paul
                              Originally posted by the black fox View Post
                              Nice shot ,with noise reduction you really have to layer the subject ,and just apply noise reduction to the background layer only ,then sharpen just the subject layer .this will in effect give your shots the oophm that they need


                              Thank you both, at the moment I am just trying to learn with PS Layers, so this was more a test using Topaz Denoise and Detail, as a while ago I had to fix my laptop and lost all my editing software, my Imagenomic would not go back on at all so got the Topaz plugins.

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