Backyard with the D500

TL Robinson

Senior Member
Just some randomness, back to creatively editing - some of the ones in the album on Flickr are indeed at high ISO's and edited for effect....full Flickr album here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/blacknuggetphoto/albums/72157665469430593

Random picks from the batch:

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Blacktop

Senior Member
Thanks - I'm surprised I got some of what I got considering the amount of beer I consumed last night... :D

When you have a few minutes could you take a shot of a Bald Eagle tearing into a fish with a great white wolf looking on while you're being chased by a Grizzly Bear? Only if it's not too much trouble.Oz
 

Woodyg3

Senior Member
Contributor
When you have a few minutes could you take a shot of a Bald Eagle tearing into a fish with a great white wolf looking on while you're being chased by a Grizzly Bear? Only if it's not too much trouble.Oz

Yeah, and underexpose by two stops so we can see how well we can recover shadows in post, too. :)

Thanks for these, Tim. It's appreciated.
 

TL Robinson

Senior Member
And lots of it.:)
Glad to see you're enjoying the D500. There is a shooter on one of the D500 groups on Flickr that says, when he shot a soccer game in Jpeg he thinks that the in cam NR did not turn off, even though he did have it off.
Check out the face of the middle player.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/107694815@N06/26661208392/in/pool-2890521@N25/

I've turned it back on on mine to what I normally use....

His expression is funny actually but it shows what the speed of the camera can catch - I have to wonder tho if they aren't doing some in camera NR even when it's off. Really need to get out nd shoot something substantiative soon....
 
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