Nice images Denise, especially the twin Sandhills.....glad you got out and enjoyed the day!!!
Nice images Denise, especially the twin Sandhills.....glad you got out and enjoyed the day!!!
One of the few remaining Hummingbirds in south central Kentucky
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One of the few remaining Hummingbirds in south central Kentucky
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Joel, That's not fair, I haven't seen an H-Bird in 3 days now---my feeders are still up, but no birds. Very nice shot.
BTW, I saw some cranes flying in this weekend---won't be long until the Bosque is full of them.---Cheers
Bob
Denise---This is now the second time I have responded, but the site doesn
Bob
Originally Posted by Bob Williams
Excellent......I'm still interested in Mid-Jan.
Originally Posted by Bob Williams
Thanks for taking the time to respond twice, Bob
Actually, at the end of most pp, I have been applying the "lazy high pass sharpening" to some extent that "w349" suggested in another thread. The only thing with that though is that it is real fine lines between too little, too much and just right ...I tend to apply too much half the time!
Female Purple Finch, I know.....it's not purple.....the male isn't purple either!
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Some very inspiring shots in this thread. I will start with an Australian Ospray
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