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Juvenile blackbird

Juvenile blackbird
Copyright ©2006, Dave Hall
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Photographer: Dave Hall
Folder: Dave Hall's bird photographs.
Uploaded: 17-Feb-2006 22:37 CET
Current Rating: 8.00/1
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Camera: Olympus E1
Exposure time: 1/50
Aperture: f5
Focal length: 566mm
Lens: 50-200mm + 1.4TC
Focusing method: Manual
ISO: 200
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: rawshooter. PSP8 clone+ USM
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Image resized to: 830x1000

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A little to big for my screen, have to scroll up and down and from left to right to see this bird.
Maybe you could post it in smaller format why not try 1000x700 or something near it.
Makes it easier to form an opinion.

I like the sharpness from the head but I miss this in the feathers at the back, is this due of the cloning you did?
I think you also cropped this pictures because it is blowen up quite a bit isn't it?
When posted smaller I think it would be much better...

Regards,

Fonzy - at 23:36 CET on 17-Feb-2006 [Reply]

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OK Fons, I will resubmit the photo.
Yes, the detail is missing because of the cloning.

Dave Hall at 09:45 CET on 18-Feb-2006 [Reply]

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Dave Hall wrote:
> OK Fons, I will resubmit the photo.
> Yes, the detail is missing because of the cloning.
>
Thanks, this is much better.
I think it benefit the picture in total.
The bird it watching you while you made this picture, I can see a small shadow in it is that you?

Regards,

Fonzy - at 19:05 CET on 18-Feb-2006 [Reply]

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Fons van Swaal wrote:
> Dave Hall wrote:
> > OK Fons, I will resubmit the photo.
> > Yes, the detail is missing because of the cloning.
> >
> Thanks, this is much better.
> I think it benefit the picture in total.
> The bird it watching you while you made this picture, I can see a small shadow in it is that you?
>
> Regards,
>

Thanks Fons. No the shadow is not me, don't know what it is. The bird was in bushes so could be shadow of branch .

Dave Hall at 19:31 CET on 18-Feb-2006 [Reply]