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    Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    Captured this shot on a visit to Cairns botanic gardens early morning with ideal light landing towards me.

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    Good catch, Gordon. I like the way the light subtly outlines the wings and draws attention to the feathers. I see in the exif you used ISO 2500 and I can't see any noise in the shadows. Did you reduce the noise in post or is the 5D that good?

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    Nice one, Gordon. You caught the reflection well, too.

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    No this may have been slightly cropped but that is all the 5 DSL are really good in low light I frequently shoot over 10k ISO have a look on my F B page Ossyphoto at some of the night time Rodeo shots Not all are perfect but I have been lucky on occasion

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    On shots like this, kinda hard to pre-focus and this is good! Love it.

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    Good capture Gordon,

    I have one suggestion - to rotate it anti-clockwise (so the reflection is directly below the part of the bird causing it)

    I commend (to others) viewing this in LyteBox
    (i.e. click on the image, then hit "F" key to ensure full size)

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    Great shot Gordon, I like the DOF and sharpness.

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    Nice effort, a bit hot on the whites though.

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice effort, a bit hot on the whites though.
    Agree with John here, whites a just a tad bit over the top!

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    Awesome

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    Thanks everyone for your comments, although I am not too sure what Dave means when he says rotate the image so the reflection is under the part of the bird that is causing it.

    Rotating the image does not change the perspective of the image or the positioning of parts of the image within the image itself neither would rotating the image show more of the reflection

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    Quote Originally Posted by Ossyphoto View Post
    Thanks everyone for your comments, although I am not too sure what Dave means when he says rotate the image so the reflection is under the part of the bird that is causing it.

    Rotating the image does not change the perspective of the image or the positioning of parts of the image within the image itself neither would rotating the image show more of the reflection
    True (and true), but it would make the water's surface level.

    Water is self-levelling and light travels in straight lines - by rotating the image, we can position the point of light causing a reflection directly above its reflection, we achieve accuracy.

    If you overlay a grid, in an image editor, it becomes more obvious - original on left and corrected on right.

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    Ripples in the water can lead to local distortions, so it's wise to find several 'points' to check against.

    Once you have rotated, you will need to crop to remove the 'triangles' at the edges.

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    I may have slightly over-cooked the correction above, but it illustrates the idea.

    HTH, Dave

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    I have moved 'Scottish holiday' reply to the other thread.

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    Re: Splash Down .. 3 point landing

    Yes now I can see what you meant Dave the horizontal level of the water was around 5 deg out of level by rotating the image clockwise you have straightened up the water level. That is something I hadn't noticed I took the shot with a tripod and I thought I had it fairly straight, but not straight enough!! Thanks Dave

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