Love the magpie. I have a few hanging about looking for the mice I throw out. They are very shy even though there's tucker. Problem in the bush - not used to people.
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G'day Alan ......... great to see you back again
Heaps of stuff here - your pics are beaut (as always) tho I am not into topaz or any of the equivalents for image "stuffing around / manipulation"
As to Insta.... not for me ~ too many juveniles trying to kid themselves that they are whiz-kidz
I'll stick to Flickr as it is a well known Photographer's Display mechanism (for the want of a better description)
ps- anyone in Insta who is attempting a business link needs to realise that A-L-L- their potential customers MUST become Insta members in order to see their albums
To me, that's not the way to run a business of any sort. Imagine the upsets if Woolies (for example) specified that you must become members of their in-house buyers program before you could even come in the door to buy bread 'n milk
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> Motorhome travels outback eastern Australia much of each year
> recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/
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Hi Greg, Phil, Hans
Thanks for the feedback. As you know Phil, I like "stuffing around" occasionally
Sorry you are disappointed in IG. I take your point, but I must have been lucky in finding lots of highly skilled/award wining Aus photographers - often people from other Forums, (as well as lapsed members from this one), posting amazing photos, tutorials, tips for locations and having a bit of fun etc. I also found it a great way to discover the many talented photographers (of all ages), in my area.
I am still on Flickr as it is a good storage place for me, and searchable, (which IG isn't grr) The image size limit also annoys me, but one can often go the posters' alternate sites to see high res photos.
I also dislike the fact that, unlike this Forum, no one is encouraged to offer/receive CC. I miss that - I learn a lot from other's suggestions
For me though, it's nice to have the choice of having a few places to post and to also enjoy seeing a large cross section of other photographers' work.
Cheers Guys
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Hi Hans,
I had the same problem posting from my computer until I found this method using the Vivaldi browser
https://vivaldi.com/blog/instagram-post-from-computer/
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Hi Alan, it is really great to see you posting again. I have always admired your talents in the PP arena and have wanted to ask you many times about your workflow on many of your images.
I, like Hans really like the magpie (I am a Collingwood fan after all ). The other images are all great as well, and your PP work gives them another dimension.Last edited by Grumpy John; 01-07-2021, 11:41 AM.
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Thanks Isac, I feel that I have cropped a little too tight. I would appreciate your thoughts.
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Hi John,
Great image! Love the eye.
I do think it's cropped too tight on the sides esp, and the post is a bit blown, but that may not be possible to fix. I'd do some subtle dodging/burning on the feathers, esp the lower part of the image to match the contrast/light intensity in the top part.
But I think you have done a great job and have an image to be proud of
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Thanks for the tips Alan I have changed the aspect ratio from 2:3 to 3:4 to give more room at the sides. The original image is a 2:3 landscape shot. I have done a slight burn on the post and wings as suggested, I also darkened the beak slightly.
I tried to clone out the "ruffled" feathers on the left, but it looked too weird so I left it alone.
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I only had your original post John but here's what I would have done as well as adding a new pole to avoid the blow out and give the bird some elevation into the image. D&B on the bird.
I Shoot A Canon
Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream
My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
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Just to keep this great thread rolling along...
Crested pigeons waiting for the wildlife shows to come on. These are one of only 2 varieties of crested pigeons in Australia, the other being the spinifex pigeon.
I Shoot A Canon
Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream
My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
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G'day to me ol' mate Alan
How beaut to see you here again -- maybe we'll see more of you along the way too
Your images are as good as always ... nice and sharp and I presume #3 from the last post is from your fone (as it seems shot from very close to the bird)
ps- you ask Greg above about Instantgram - I don't use any site that requires my / any / visitors to compulsorily create an account just to view my images ... so Fb and Insta don't get a geurnsey
Phil__________________
> Motorhome travels outback eastern Australia much of each year
> recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/
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