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Turkey Vultures, Part II, with my F-828

nickphoto123nickphoto123 Registered Users Posts: 302 Major grins
edited November 10, 2004 in Wildlife
Hello All,


Here are some more pics I took of Turkey Vultures:

http://nickphoto123.smugmug.com/gallery/275146

They are truly majestic animals as they soar.

Regards, Nicholas

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    danmandanman Registered Users Posts: 41 Big grins
    edited November 5, 2004
    Nice birds aren't they.

    This pic has quite a lot of purple fringing - something that the f828 is known for (I know as I had one!). You can remove some by shooting Raw and using the raw editor. Alternatively, you can highlight the edges and selectively desaturate the colour. In PS: Image > Adjustments > Hugh/Saturation > Edit Magentas (drop-down) > and drop the saturation bar down to as low as needed.

    Cheers,
    Danny

    Hello All,


    Here are some more pics I took of Turkey Vultures:

    http://nickphoto123.smugmug.com/gallery/275146

    They are truly majestic animals as they soar.

    Regards, Nicholas
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    nickphoto123nickphoto123 Registered Users Posts: 302 Major grins
    edited November 6, 2004
    Turkey Vultures Part II
    danman wrote:
    Nice birds aren't they.

    This pic has quite a lot of purple fringing - something that the f828 is known for (I know as I had one!). You can remove some by shooting Raw and using the raw editor. Alternatively, you can highlight the edges and selectively desaturate the colour. In PS: Image > Adjustments > Hugh/Saturation > Edit Magentas (drop-down) > and drop the saturation bar down to as low as needed.

    Cheers,
    Danny
    Hello Danny,

    The PF on the F-828 is a minor consideration for me. It does not show on prints as much as it is visible on my monitor. This is also a non-issue when shooting at 5.6.

    I was shooting at 1/1000 wide open to freeze action. Also the pic you selected is an extreme crop. You can also notice some 'blooming' on the birds belly, which isn't purple but the brown of its belly.

    The last image of the old man with the birds overhead gives a good measure of the conditions I was working with. And to obtain some of the images I did I am willing to encounter a little PF to capture the moment.

    Regards, Nicholas
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    jwearjwear Registered Users Posts: 8,005 Major grins
    edited November 7, 2004
    bird and boat
    i really like the vulture and the boat .clap.gif
    Jeff W

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    pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,697 moderator
    edited November 7, 2004
    We get Turkey vultures in Indiana also....
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    nickphoto123nickphoto123 Registered Users Posts: 302 Major grins
    edited November 10, 2004
    Turky Vultures
    Nice shot Pathfinder. They are majestic birds as they glide.

    Regards, Nicholas
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