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Long Tailed Tit (5)
A very gray winter morning, good to test ISO 400. I think it worked fine with a little noise reduction ...
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Thank you very much Dirk for the comment, I am glad you like this picture.
regards,
Fonzy - at 22:54 CET on 27-Feb-2006 [Reply]
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I really like this one Fons it reminds me of an illustration you would see in a Victorian bird book, the simple background and twigs echo the colouration of the bird. I wonder if this would look better with the branch on the RHS cloned out as it adds a slight distraction to a lovely image.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 08:08 CET on 28-Feb-2006 [Reply]
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Thanks Steve for the comment.
Yes I have seen that twig in the RHS and tried to crop it out but than I would lost a piece of the birds tail.
I sure can try to clone it out and see if you don't see to much difference in colour.
Regards,
Fonzy - at 11:19 CET on 28-Feb-2006 [Reply]