Thanks all for the kind words!
Gorgeous RWB Bill....good job on maintaining details n the blacks.
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Thanks all for the kind words!
Gorgeous RWB Bill....good job on maintaining details n the blacks.
Eastern Bluebird, Male. Tried this one at f/4 and a little farther away from the camera so it's a little bigger crop. Details still held up well.
Wish I had a flowery perch like Nate but ....
1DMKIV
500mm
ISO 1000
f/4
1/800
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....93942970-5.jpg
morning dove. it took about 15 minutes on my belly in the long grass to get this close.
70d
400m
iso 1250
f/8
1/250
430 exII with better beamer
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5530/...14f3557c_b.jpgIMG_7384 by sedwards679, on Flickr
Nice Eastern Blue Bird Joel, great perch and bg.
Stuart, nice mourning dove, hopefully next time you can get it on a brach.
Bill, nice RWBB, great job on maintaining the black details. I think it's a juvenile male.
i was trying to get a shot of a robin on this post when this dude came by and chased him off lol. i wish my shutter speed would have been a bit higher but i wasnt expecting him.
70D
400mm
iso 1000
f/8
1/400
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5040/...6cb87709_b.jpgIMG_7400 by sedwards679, on Flickr
Stuart....I admire your patience and willingness to get dirty....very nice capture.
Joel....a very nice EBB and setting.
Nate.....it's a tough call, but I think you're correct. I did a little more research and came up w/this article that swayed me to your ID; http://www.birdfellow.com/journal/20...ged_blackbirds
Bill
Ahhh Bill, now that is a tough call after reading that article, I think you're right, it's a female RWBB.
Female WBB
http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/...SN_0423b-2.jpg
Per Joel's suggestion - I tried again (this time in CS6) to remove the OF branch in the Gold Finch, but it still looked horrible. I ended up averaging the background to remove the band left behind in the back ground, but then I lost the sharpness around the beak. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Goslings from yesterday:
1D X
70-200 II @ 190mm
f/2.8
1/2000
ISO 200
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5157/...38318ff0_b.jpgCS5O3644 by westmichigan, on Flickr
I use the clone stamp tool with very small size at first to separate the out of focus branch from the one in focus. then make the brush larger and reduce the opacity to gradually paint away the remaining areas and try to blend them with the BG. Then I go over that with the paint brush at a reduced opacity to further blend it in
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