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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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cressi

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hello this is my first ever digiscoped photo zeiss 85 with hand held coolpix 800

8.30 at night unde the canopy of my local wood (camera adapter has not arrived yet) what do think bearing in mind i have never done or seen it done bfore.

rgards

scott robertson. (cressi)
 

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cressi said:
hello this is my first ever digiscoped photo zeiss 85 with hand held coolpix 800

8.30 at night unde the canopy of my local wood (camera adapter has not arrived yet) what do think bearing in mind i have never done or seen it done bfore.

rgards

scott robertson. (cressi)

I hate you!! ;)

Seriously, that is one good first photo. Just wait till the adapter arrives.
 
thanks diane i was really chuffed with it but it could be a lot better but you have to learn to walk before you can run.it took me an hour and a half to get that photo kneeling in the long wet grass in the forest.i have lived beside the forest for 45 years and it is the first green woodpecker i have ever seen.

regards.

scott robertson.
(cressi)
 
That is extremely good! Amazing to think that's your first digiscoped pic. Also, it's amazing how much light you got under the tree canopy there.

You could edit the pic in photoshop or similar and make it a little brighter. That obviously isn't as important as getting the pic nice and sharp like you have!

Well done on the pic and well done on catching the GW!

Rich.
 
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