• snlug@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    Cormorants are so plentiful where I am. I’d be way more excited about that Canada Goose!

    Nice shot though :)

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      5 months ago

      I see cormorants all the time here too, I just loved how this one was screaming at something. On this walk, I saw only one cormorant but 60ish Canada geese (with a ton of goslings!), so the cormorant felt rare today. I also saw a blue heron but he flew too far away for me to get a good picture.

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      5 months ago

      Thanks, I’ve been practicing getting the focus sharp. It’s a tough battle between my phone’s autofocus vs manual bino adjustments and keeping the phone+bino stable. I still feel I have more work to do on that too.

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        5 months ago

        Agreed, getting the manual bino focus in the right spot and then getting the phone’s autofocus to play nicely with it is a difficult task. In addition, my bino shots introduce a lot of chromatic aberration. I’m thinking of maybe 3D printing a bracket that can help keep my phone attached to the binos, so that I can get a steadier shot with both hands.

        Here’s a recent photo I snapped of an oriental cuckoo using binos and a phone cam:

        Oriental Cuckoo, was quite far away

        It was at quite a distance so this is 10x bino zoom + cropping.

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    5 months ago

    That’s good for what I assume is one binocular eyepiece held over a mobile phone’s camera lens.

    The whole thing has something of a khaki tinge - was it just one of those days, or something that a bit of software magic might improve?

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      5 months ago

      Not OP, but all I do is digiscope and, yes, all OP needs to do is edit the pic on their phone, hit the button that “auto-adjusts” the colors, etc. And it usually looks way better. Here’s an example, I took through a scope, afterwards I used more advanced software magic:

    • Nebulizer@lemmy.worldOP
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      5 months ago

      Thanks, that’s exactly how I took the photo. It was approaching sunset so I think the colors are a little yellow because of that and just how brown the river is. I adjusted the colors like the other comment suggested and I think it looks better: