tripod mark? Mate this is a proper grey ol day had to have a look at the techs , always trying to learn am forced like so many of us to go out when given a chance to hell with the weather. I'm stunned by how low your shutter is buddy detail is fab ,but wow on that shutter. Mark tis a cool image as always cracking in execution,although I was ribbing ya the other day about Nikon( I'm always up for a laugh) now i'm being a bit more serious.......
it has always been said that they really have fantastic sensors( Nik ) probably out class canons,(i'm cool with all this stuff not precious about the brands at all). You call your camera the master of darkness yourself,which I have always believed is a ref to the sensor's ability to function in low light levels Why didn't you push the iso further mate for more shutter? You obviously have the technical, ability hard won, to achieve sharp at this lower shutter but if beastie moved you surely would have had motion blur?
Does this choice have anything to do with the dark BKG? the rain??
I'm very curious as to your choice of techs bro pure and simple,i don't know where the iso can be pushed to on the D4,but imagine much higher than 1800 I'm trying to work out if the choice was first deliberate and if so, second why these techs. Apologies Mark, trying to learn how to deal with crap light I hope this is ok,I do bother folks with Q's but there is no real point to a critique forum without questions.
Mate in these conditions I think it is an incredible bit o work. detail and colour on the old man look wonderful as with the grasses up front love the slope on the grasses reversed in bkg. Mark tis cropped to square one way or another ,do you have more to the right,the way the hill runs up and away pulls the eye round the pic,personaly I'd like to see more. if you have it
ne never knows the real confines of a shot. like this as an onlooker.
Very cool bro, special moment with a wild deer is hard won,but nailing the shot like this in crap weather is amazing kiddo god I'd love to be able to do that
Ha that's blighty though at least we get chance to practice in the dull grey even us southern folks
Stu