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Posted: Sun Feb 3rd, 2019 15:23
 
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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.


Male Bullfinch and Male Brambling



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jk wrote:
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.


Male Bullfinch and Male Brambling


Didnt realise that male bullfinch was so short of blue.



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Posted: Mon Feb 4th, 2019 02:52
 
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jk wrote:
Eric wrote:
jk wrote:
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.


Male Bullfinch and Male Brambling


Didnt realise that male bullfinch was so short of blue.


Ah that may be me. The bird was in deep shade so I adjusted white balance to warm it up. May have over cooked it.


Better?



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Posted: Mon Feb 4th, 2019 03:58
 
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Unfortunately the lady Bullfinch was too distant and in the shade. So this is a heavy crop and not worth doing anything with....



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Seems we have been a good few days for Bullfinch's.
DSC_4048 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 




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I think in every camera bag we should carry secateurs....



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Iain wrote:
Seems we have been a good few days for Bullfinch's.
DSC_4048 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr


Very nice shot Iain. Interesting the colour difference between a bird shot in deep shade and open light. Perhaps I should go back and do some more white balance adjustment on mine. :-)



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surely that's the reason for Lightroom ??

 




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surely that's the reason for Lightroom ??

Yer don't get Lr on an iPad, or if you do Eric seems to avoid it.

On second look It would take some cloning out in Lr... Go on, somebody clone it out. Lets have a competition to get rid of Eric's twig.



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blackfox wrote:
surely that's the reason for Lightroom ??

Yer don't get Lr on an iPad, or if you do Eric seems to avoid it.

On second look It would take some cloning out in Lr... Go on, somebody clone it out. Lets have a competition to get rid of Eric's twig.


I use Affinity photo on iPad....far better than LR.

I was introducing a bit of light hearted banter. ;-)

Here's one I cloned earlier...



Getting an iPad pencil on Friday....it's wore out my finger doing that.:lol:



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