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  1. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    A more conventional shot than the earlier one, it was shot just a second or so earlier.
  2. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    Thanks, but methinx this one's better......plus, it appears I haven't posted the ones with two fish in the heron's jaws.
  3. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    I got 14 shots of this heron who took off as I got too close....for the second time..... I like the dark barnacle encrusted background, with the two "portholes".
  4. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    We ain't talkin about ya, sir......perhaps we could......
  5. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    A raw file is usually about 22 mb..but can hit 30 if there's scads of detail in the image throughout....
  6. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    Amennnnnnnnnnn This is not freakin Arborist Site
  7. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    You did. But ISO 100 is just one stop faster than 50...and the ratio continues. so the numbers get big quick..... 1600-3200-6400-12800-25600-51200-102400.... and the new full pro 1DX goes to 204800!! If I had a 1.4 lens, I could prolly shoot in dang near darkness.....
  8. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    Now I'm downloading the shots from today with the 7D...geesh, I shot 233-in ahour or so...and about 30 of those flowers with the 5D. That's well over 8000 since early June....frickin makes for too much couch time editing, dang it.....
  9. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    No HDR, but this amazing camera is capable of processing HDR images in camera, and also does multipleexposures. I've dabbled with both, but will be doing much more! This was shot this morning, and it is at the high ISO of 1600. At that ISO, noise is barely perceptible. The 5D can shoot in dang...
  10. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    Burn, you are absofarkinglutely right. TITS and all that stuff. The camera used was the brand new 22mp Canon 5D Mark lll, which is simply the best Canon yet...well, maybe besides the 1DX, which was finally released just 10 days ago, but it is $3500 less than that $7000 body...which has 4 less...
  11. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    How perceptive, Butch!! Yep, though the 36" equipped 660 woulda been the ticket, the extra weight would have made it a bit hard to keep my footing...but that woulda been just long enough to not have to finish the cuts from the off side.
  12. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    I thought this would make a good habitat snag, and conversation piece, but the customer's wife was unconvinced. so down it went The ground really dropped away. Woulda made a good spot to fashion my first springboard (there was a handy splintered piece of fir.....) Unfortunately, after...
  13. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    I did a quick wrap with the Trueblue line prior to taking out the three tops--just below the old top cut...(which was where the strike first contacted the tree) and here:
  14. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    Here you can see the stuck throw line, and Mike strumming the second line down, which took ages... and then it broke, just before we got the access line over the top limb, ruining all that work. Also, it was a no haul, and, when transferring gear to my pick me up truck, I forgot to get our...
  15. rbtree

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal

    Rare PNW lightning storm brings a fun fir removal We did this Sunday...Been really busy...but this is cross posted from da buzz...dunno why I put it there Sunday night and not here first....sorry gang (PS, I got my helmet from my bud where Ileft it ~June 29 before my week plus vacation.....to...
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