The first "three" images are in fact the same image. And the shot was meant to show the bird in terms of the landscape. Which is why I carry that camera in the first place. In fact the bird is almost, if not perfectly centered. It's not completely centered because I wanted to also show the tidal "river."I'd say that the final picture was focused on the bird and the first three weren't.These two pictures were taken at the same time and place. The first three are:
1. The scene as it appears on a 28mm lens with a 1.7 cropped sensor...
2. This second is a 100 percent crop
3. The same crop interpolated up to 200 percent and then cropped again at 100 percent
Finally, the same scene at the same place and time with an 800mm lens, with only about ten percent of the image cropped away.
The last shot is in fact the "second" shot, and was done with a different camera, but from the exact same spot, only a moment apart.
Dave
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"Everyone who has ever lived, has lived in Modern Times"