kawwauser
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just slight sharpeningNice colors; did you do any post processing, or is this straight out of the camera?
just slight sharpeningNice colors; did you do any post processing, or is this straight out of the camera?
Very impressed with this camera!canon sx 60
Thanks, Delia! The ones at the watering hole are super sharp.At last I've managed to sort some out, been trying to do this since day 1 of this thread LOL.
These pictures are a selection from my very first days with the Nikon Coolpix P900
1: is an explosion of wings as the White-winged Chough all took of. Caught me by surprise but not the camera!
2: is a crow taken in the failing light from about 15-20 feet away
3-5: were all about 30-40 feet. I was in the shade while the water hole was in the full glare of the sun
No post-processing, apart from a couple which have been cropped a little. Otherwise straight off the camera
I like the details on the feathers, hail to the king of the bridge cameras!Rufous-winged Sparrow. In-aptly named! Sony RX10iv.View attachment 1529199
It is a great photo with nice detail and blurry background.I'm not sure if this is my all time favorite, but I love this photo of a Buff-breasted Flycatcher from the Chiracahua Mountains in southeast Arizona, April 2023. (Sony RX I0 IV)
You must keep your Windows clean! That is a nice image of an intense looking predator!My favourite photo with a bridge camera? What springs to mind is this photo I managed to snag of a Cooper's Hawk, taken through a window back in 2018 with my Nikon B700.
Truly superb images, for any camera.Sony RX10iv a couple of favourites at point blank (1-2.5m) x25. F4. 2500