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The last waxwing...
...in the flock stayed behind a bit longer, allowing me to take its portrait. Also, it is the last waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) that I will post for this autumn - I guess...
Not as nice composition and not as nice pose as the pair in Table ras? but this one is at least sharp ;-) Enjoy! Cheers, Jens.
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Not as nice composition ?
Yet I like it more than the other you mention. Yery harmonic colours and, indeed, sharp.
Is FocusMagic a program to reduce DOF?
Udo
Udo Altmann at 10:01 CET on 21-Nov-2005 [Reply]
Thanks Udo.
Udo Altmann wrote:
> Not as nice composition ?
Well, this is straight out of the camera without cropping - forgot to think about the composition. I guess cropping the right part to make a square format could make it more interesting.
> Yet I like it more than the other you mention. Yery harmonic colours and, indeed, sharp.
>
> Is FocusMagic a program to reduce DOF?
No, it is a program that, according to the inventers, sharpen slightly out-of-focus images by applying a sharpening algorithm based on optical theories about how images are blurred. In the few testes I did, it managed to sharpen some parts that were out of focus but then other parts of the image, which were in focus or more out of focus became very ugly. I guess using it on selection is adviceablre.
Cheers, Jens.
Jens Birch at 10:17 CET on 21-Nov-2005 [Reply]
NO SUBJECT
Like it very much, very clean shot on a nice bird.
I am looking outside to my birdfeeder but not have seen them yet....;-)
Regards,
Fonzy - at 12:13 CET on 21-Nov-2005 [Reply]