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Sould I be happy with these results? (1 Viewer)

JBT

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New to digiscoping and just looking for some critism. This shot was taken at approximately 200 meters. At that distance would this picture be considered any good?
 

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Here's one I took of my dog at 15 meters. Hows this one? I haven't had any luck getting close to birds yet.
 

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Finally got something with feathers to let me get a bit closer. Got to about 15 meters while this guy was busy working on a branch. BTW the camera is a Canon Powershot Elph 300 HS and the scope is a no named 80mm with a focal length of 600mm. Eye piece is a fixed 50x.
 

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There all good photo's. Considering the first photo was taken at 200 meters away it's a very good photo, So keep up the good work.
 
Thanks for the kind words it was exactly what I needed to hear. Been having a rough go at this digiscoping stuff. I'm starting to think my camera shoots out some type of bird scaring beam whenever I get it focused on a bird. Definitely can be quite frustrating at times but I'm still enjoying it.
 
I was able to get a bit closer this time at approximately 90 meters. I didn't care for the color in the shot so I just applied the sepia mask to it. A bit more satisfied with latest results. I'm still having a tough time getting close to a bird and having it hold still long enough for me to shoot a picture.
 

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Got this late this evening. Much happier with these results.
 

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