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Posted: Sun Feb 3rd, 2019 10:54
 
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great tit in the woods yesterday

mossy logs always work by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 




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hmmm basically as sharp , but the red channel seems subdued . surely though it's far easier and cheaper for j.k to just upload via flickr , for one its a free account if kept too under 1000 images , its easy to use (apart from rob ) :no:that is . and although a smaller size if interested you can direct link back to flickr and get all the exif data if required (as long as its posted ) never felt the need to hide mine

On my screen there is a very visible difference in detail ...the feet, the eye the underwing are all softer on the direct upload.

o.O

I tend to agree that if the idea is to demonstrate the best execution of your image on the forum, then for the moment using Flickr is preferable.

I also think Graham's point is interesting. We tend to display our best wares in the gallery and more usually reserve the threads for photos that demonstrate a point being discussed....and therefore need not be top quality. The Bird thread has changed that to a degree because of the greater interest in perfecting and showing results.o.O



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Clever little tit. Eating one 'handed” while hanging upside down....





A more sedate pose.....



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yea I came back and woke you old fogeys up again :whip::whip::whip::lol:

 




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A couple more from this morning.....






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Lovely Eric.

I like the one handed bit. Never seen anything like that before, except of course our 'Polly' parrot, who regularly ate food, peanuts and the like, held in it's claw.



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blackfox wrote:
yea I came back and woke you old fogeys up again :whip::whip::whip::lol:

Less of the "old fogies", Cheeky so and so! :lol:



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I would have taken the left hand green twig out entirely Eric it's obvious it's been cloned

 




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Those are great Eric.
Lovely shot of the red and black thingy bird. You will need to tell me the name. Not a bull finch but maybe a male/female variant?

You really need to help me with the names.



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I would have taken the left hand green twig out entirely Eric it's obvious it's been cloned

No cloning on any ...sorry, no cigar.



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