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FWIW, I selected the owl and its perch, then inverted the selection and put that into a new layer for the content aware fill to remove the fence/post. That removes the owl from 'awareness' so only the background elements of the scene are used to drive the fill.
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Originally Posted by Jan Paalman
Jan,I think these are juvenile long-tailed skuas. The juveniles don't have the long tail feathers that characterise this species. If I'm right, they are making their way to the South Atlantic on their first migration.
Next time, you need to rent an 800mm lens so we can get a closer look!
I liked your shots of the cross-eyed owl. I hope it doesn't affect its hunting success.
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White Breasted Nuthatch
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I haven't posted in this thread in awhile. After seeing Joel's photo above, I'm not sure I should be with this one but I don't get too many hawk shots! I am still working on a few from today but here is one of them. I can't seem to get rid of the noise :(
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6168/...dd2c8d6b_z.jpg
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Nice shot Denise .... I think this is a Turkey Vulture.
If you have photoshop CS5.....use the magic wand tool to select the background
just below the tool bar select "refine edge" and set it to 2.0 pixels then adjust the other sliders to taste..hit OK
now open the noise reduction filter and set it to maximum....hit OK....now deselect the background
this should take the background noise away in the sky.
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Thanks, Joel! I do have CS5 and I will give your tip a try ...I have a few more to process to try it out on also.
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Mallard Drake
1D3
300mm 2.8L + 1.4 TC Hand Held
580 EXII + Better Beamer ETTL -2 1/3 tops
ISO 1600
f/4
1/1000
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Another great shot from the birding expert! The only thing I would do differently would be to use slightly less fill flash, but it
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Joel, Nice Mallard--love the color.
Here are the results of my morning in the backyard.
1st White Breasted Nuthatch----This is the first time I have seen one of these guys in my back yard----wow, are they fast. Sorry for the "feeder shot" but it's all I could manage to grab.
7d, 500+1.4, iso 200, TV 2000, F5.6
http://rwilliamsimaging.com/img/v32/p22860733-4.jpg
House Finch
http://rwilliamsimaging.com/img/v28/p447555849-4.jpg
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All I see is "Content protected by owner", but I went on your site and saw your shot. It looks great! The feeder doesn