wuchang
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While out and about Mississippi River trying to ice out
Missed the eagle but got these
definitely taxidermy season
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IIFID
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Beautiful picture! Thanks!
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rb.
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Very nice.
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H2ODOG
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Lead bird definitely is a wall specimen. Great shot Wu
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fish
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Great pic !!! Doesn't even look real. More like a painting.
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duko™
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Nice shot wu! Looks too good to be real!
I was out on river on Sunday and saw several flocks of common mergansers that were prime for taxidermy....and also for not giving a rats ass about.
duko
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Drake
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The first wood duck showed up on the pond today.....
Wu, When the eagles make it back, you want me to call you? Donna got some nice pics last year.
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wuchang
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duko™ said: I was out on river on Sunday and saw several flocks of common mergansers that were prime for taxidermy....and also for not giving a rats ass about.
duko
Yep
LOTS of lawn darts flying around right now
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wuchang
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Drake said: The first wood duck showed up on the pond today.....
Wu, When the eagles make it back, you want me to call you? Donna got some nice pics last year.
Yep---let me know
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Bubba
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Bill ,wish you and your camera were with me this morn.Went up to camp to retrieve some gear. Drove by a small wetlands right on the road , it was covered up . I saw mallards by the hundreds , Canadas , wigeon , gadwall ,and pintails. There was even a flock of canvasbacks , which we never see up there. I think had I taken my camera I could have even gotten some good shots.
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griffin
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So Bill.....little (6'4") Grif just asked me, "where does photography go from here? That looks real, and you can't get better than real".
It's a legitimate question, right? How in the world could pictures get more detail in them than cameras can get now?
That's crazy.
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wuchang
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Bubba said: Bill ,wish you and your camera were with me this morn.Went up to camp to retrieve some gear. Drove by a small wetlands right on the road , it was covered up . I saw mallards by the hundreds , Canadas , wigeon , gadwall ,and pintails. There was even a flock of canvasbacks , which we never see up there. I think had I taken my camera I could have even gotten some good shots.
I'm heading to the farm sometime this week and hope we have a timber hole full of the same species and I can get some good shots---
last time I was there we had 5 inch plus thick ice and 8 inches of snow -- not sure if it thawed and if we now have a 'flood'
I am also hoping the wingman doesn't want to shoot sky carp since he designed a new set of snow goose decoys and has been itching to try them out--we don't have a ditch deep enough if he really gets into them
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wuchang
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griffin said: So Bill.....little (6'4") Grif just asked me, "where does photography go from here? That looks real, and you can't get better than real".
It's a legitimate question, right? How in the world could pictures get more detail in them than cameras can get now?
That's crazy.
Scott
The camera I use is 4 generations old and is 8 megapixel and can shoot at 8 frames a second. I bought it used when it was only 1 generation behind top of the heap.
Equivalent Canon camera today is 18 megapixel and shoots at 12 frames a second-- major engineering feat. Next step "down" is 22 megapixel. I've seen the files produced by these cameras and they are unbelievable in detail. The sensors can shoot in low light-- one friend showed me a shot of a mountain in moonlight that was phenomenal--detail like it was almost full light
Many of the landscape shooters are shooting Nikons that have 36 megapixel files
Canon just came out with two 50 megapixel cameras for landscape and studio work. Sample files shown looked great.
Where are they going????
The human eye is estimated to see around 20 stops of light Newer digital cameras might get to 11 stops-- old ones had about 5 to 7 stops of light range-- that seems to be one of the directions The higher the range the more detail can be discerned in low light and in the shadows/highlights in bright light it also lets wildlife/sports/action photographers to shoot at higher shutter speeds in poor light situations like high school football-- duck blinds--deer stands etc
The old megapixel wars probably will start again--even your off the rack point and shoot cameras have more resolution than my camera. 50 megapixel files....huge computer processing but you could probably print a photo that could cover the wall in your family room with detail that would stand up to close scrutiny
pictures saved to the web can't show all the resolution/detail that most digital cameras capture--even my old camera has more resolution --
but being able to print large photos from high resolution cameras is the real test
They are also developing mirror-less cameras (smaller,lighter,high resolution with side by side video etc that may displace DSLR's like my camera-- right now they have some limitations.
Most new DSLR's have high quality video capability as well. I have been told that the day of the still image is over and if I was smart, I'd get into video--learn to do the processing and audio and all that jazz
Maybe but hell, i do not want to work that hard
Honestly.......I don't know where they are going but it will be interesting.... I guess
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SwampFox
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It's gotten so that we expect this from you every time.
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griffin
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wuchang said:
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griffin said: So Bill.....little (6'4") Grif just asked me, "where does photography go from here? That looks real, and you can't get better than real".
It's a legitimate question, right? How in the world could pictures get more detail in them than cameras can get now?
That's crazy.
Scott
The camera I use is 4 generations old and is 8 megapixel and can shoot at 8 frames a second. I bought it used when it was only 1 generation behind top of the heap.
Equivalent Canon camera today is 18 megapixel and shoots at 12 frames a second-- major engineering feat. Next step "down" is 22 megapixel. I've seen the files produced by these cameras and they are unbelievable in detail. The sensors can shoot in low light-- one friend showed me a shot of a mountain in moonlight that was phenomenal--detail like it was almost full light
Many of the landscape shooters are shooting Nikons that have 36 megapixel files
Canon just came out with two 50 megapixel cameras for landscape and studio work. Sample files shown looked great.
Where are they going????
The human eye is estimated to see around 20 stops of light Newer digital cameras might get to 11 stops-- old ones had about 5 to 7 stops of light range-- that seems to be one of the directions The higher the range the more detail can be discerned in low light and in the shadows/highlights in bright light it also lets wildlife/sports/action photographers to shoot at higher shutter speeds in poor light situations like high school football-- duck blinds--deer stands etc
The old megapixel wars probably will start again--even your off the rack point and shoot cameras have more resolution than my camera. 50 megapixel files....huge computer processing but you could probably print a photo that could cover the wall in your family room with detail that would stand up to close scrutiny
pictures saved to the web can't show all the resolution/detail that most digital cameras capture--even my old camera has more resolution --
but being able to print large photos from high resolution cameras is the real test
They are also developing mirror-less cameras (smaller,lighter,high resolution with side by side video etc that may displace DSLR's like my camera-- right now they have some limitations.
Most new DSLR's have high quality video capability as well. I have been told that the day of the still image is over and if I was smart, I'd get into video--learn to do the processing and audio and all that jazz
Maybe but hell, i do not want to work that hard
Honestly.......I don't know where they are going but it will be interesting.... I guess
Well....thanks!! I'm going to show your reply to the bonehead.
Me? I'm going to go kick the horse.
griffin
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