[Play Raw] Barn Swallow -- Antelope Island Utah

Version 2. Looks like a painting.

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As a Californian, I also thought the bird was surfing.
Filmulator 1.0.0b1 > McGimp 2.10.6 > RawTherapee 5.4 newlocallab-gui

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:+1: I know my limitations, so I generally make comments on discuss and hope others deliver for me. :stuck_out_tongue:

@chroma_ghost played it safe this time around. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

@chroma_ghost played it safe this time around. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

you try to talk with a red ball in your mouth >… :speak_no_evil: :red_circle: PF ref, maybe

anyway we’ve been having so many nice versions lately !! Here there is a glow in the dark bird version from a bird from the cold with a warm heart, a napoleonic portrait from the gg butcher :stuck_out_tongue: , the colourfull infectious z virus’ stripin’ from @Joan_Rake1, the investigations into the soul from the man eagle and last but surely not least a cool cat making a bird surf!!! fuck me we’re going all crazy… for that matter, the good shreedhar’s, sls’, jacal’s, mine and even your versions are “playing it safe”. Salu2 hombre :cowboy_hat_face:

On the exhale. After a deep breath.

<< is that the norm for TF shooting? I ask 'cause I always heard (and is actually how I go about it) that the shutter release is supposed to happen while holding (a bad thought, jeje), maybe there are different techniques; I’m curious, what’s your take @pittendrigh?

PS
Nice pic BTW =)

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One of the techniques (the one I use, at least) is taking a deep breath, holding a little bit, then releasing the shutter while slowly and uniformly exhaling.

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My quick one with darktable:

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Another portrait crop with saturation and stuff …

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Hand holding or mono-poding a 600mm is like shooting a rifle at long range. I exhale slowly and squeeze, slowly and gently.

Birding guides typically carry a tripod with spotting scope attached, with DSLR and 600mm lens hanging on a shoulder strap. If said camera is set to rapid fire each time the shutter is pressed a barrage of 6 or more photos is produced for each press. Of which one or two might be in sharp focus. If ISO is high enough.

Shooting (photographing) birds in flight is like swinging a shotgun (I don’t anymore but I once did). Relax your arms arms, exhale, swing. Shoot. Never ever pause. Once the swing starts keep it moving until you click!

For this one I had to raise camera and monopod together, and swing them both.

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Thank you for detailed explanation and example :bowing_woman:
In the market for a shotgun then, 2-train-me-swing
then gonna bump the izo, carry oil proxpector and
barrage in the exhalin’ like there is no milk, hopefully
get a bit sharper :stuck_out_tongue: inchalah maria magdalena :broccoli: :eagle:

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darktable master (2.5), 10 min of work:

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Revival with RT 5.10-rc1


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The photographer is seen with the sun over a hillside.

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dt 4.6


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Nice find, @HIRAM.

Here’s my own play with RT. Edit: Ugh, this turned out too dark against the white surround, so, I’ve brightened and replaced it.

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Rt. 5.8


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My version…

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