February 8, 2013 The D300 shot, cropped and resized to look about the same as the V1 shot.
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February 8, 2013 The V1 shot, not cropped, but resized a bit for the web.
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February 8, 2013 The male owl stays near the female while she sits on the eggs. He tends to hide behind a lot of branches, so it's very hard to get a clean shot of him. This was taken with the V1, 300F4 and 1.4x teleconverter and is uncropped.
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March 6, 2013 Sometimes you just get lucky! I came around a bush and saw one of my local owls just sitting in plain view, and at JUST the right distance for the lens I had mounted. 300F4 with 1.4TC on the Nikon V1. This image is UNCROPPED. Mr. Owl was kind enough to sit there while I took 30 shots of him, including removing the teleconverter, setting up the camera for remote release and careful framing. Processing was done in Capture NX2, including sharpening of intensity 100, radius 2 and threshold 0.
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March 6, 2013 This image may look like the previous one, but it was taken with just the 300F4 and then cropped down. This gives some idea of whether or not it is worth getting the teleconverter, or just cropping down. I did use less sharpening on the images without the teleconverter. Processing was done in Capture NX2 with sharpening of intensity 33, radius 3 and threshold 0.
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March 6, 2013 This image was taken with the 300f4, cropped down, and then resized down for the web. (1280 pixels on the short side). Processing was done in Capture NX2.
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