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    Quote Originally Posted by Commander View Post
    Ha... but Yiming's D3s went to the hospital liao. Cannot stand too much high ISO?

    All the 6 shots above were shot at ISO1250. The Orange Tail Awl was shot at ISO2500. Amazing. No need to de-noise!
    Wow.... superb shot Khew

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    excellent shot guys =D
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    Wow... so many nice shots.. Beautiful shots!!!

    Cheers!
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    Some puddling shots to share...



    Striped Jay




    Appias nero figulina (Orange Albatross)




    Bibasis sena uniformis (Orange Tail Awl)



    Hasora schoenherr chuza (Yellow Banded Awl)




    Appias lyncida vasava (Chocolate Albatross)




    Appias indra plana (Plain Puffin)
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    woah, the d3s really poisonous..... It looks as it it was shot with low ISO. Not a bit of grain to be seen.

    Very nice series Nelson! Nice crisp shots!
    Anthony
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great Mormon View Post
    woah, the d3s really poisonous..... It looks as it it was shot with low ISO. Not a bit of grain to be seen.
    Poison are priced differently ! Some can afford some cannot !

    There is no such thing as noiseless lah, we are not there yet on digital sensors.

    If you have sharp eyes , you can still make out noise on those Khew taken at ISO 1250 . The Orange Tail Awl shot taken at ISO 2500 is very impressive and the best of the lot with some discernible noise and dust spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverstreak View Post
    There is no such thing as noiseless lah, we are not there yet on digital sensors.

    If you have sharp eyes , you can still make out noise on those Khew taken at ISO 1250 . The Orange Tail Awl shot taken at ISO 2500 is very impressive and the best of the lot with some discernible noise and dust spot.

    I should go for an eye check soon, I'm having difficulities spotting even things that land infront of me these few days :(
    Anthony
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    Catochrysops panormus exiguus (Silver Forget Me Not)

    Celaenorrhinus aurivittatus cameroni

    Cyrestis themire themire

    Discolampa ethion thalimar

    Euploea tulliolus ledereri (Dwarf Crow)
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    Laxita thuisto thuisto (Lesser Harlequin)

    Megisba malaya sikkima (The Malayan)

    Mycalesis oroatis ustulata

    Pathysa delessertii delessertii (Malayan Zebra) topside

    Pathysa delessertii delessertii (Malayan Zebra)
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    Saletara liberia distanti (The Malaysian Albatross) female


    Saletara liberia distanti (The Malaysian Albatross) male

    Red Helen
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