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    Which is better?

    #1 - Brown Honeyeater SQUARE crop.
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    #2 - Brown Honeyeater 3 x 2 crop.
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    #3 - Willie on the fence.
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    #4 - Singing Honeyeater up high.
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    #5 - Red Wattlebird
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    I Shoot A Canon

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    My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
    Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

  • #2
    Good detail and nice colouring so I guess you had good light to work by
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    • #3
      A very nice selection Isac. My picks of these are #1 and #5.

      I suggest you try an auto curves adjustment on #1 and #2 as I'm seeing a bit of an orange/brown cast.

      I like the framing in #3 but the cleaner background in #1 makes the difference for me. The bird is also looking out of the frame.

      #3 has good eye contact, detail and pose but I prefer a natural perch, but they do perch where they want.

      The angle in #4 is a bit high but good detail in the bird.

      #5 has good detail, no clutter and good separation from the background
      Alan W

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      • #4
        Originally posted by eaglem View Post
        Good detail and nice colouring so I guess you had good light to work by
        Thanks eaglem. llways good light in the West

        Originally posted by wigz View Post
        A very nice selection Isac. My picks of these are #1 and #5.
        I suggest you try an auto curves adjustment on #1 and #2 as I'm seeing a bit of an orange/brown cast.
        I like the framing in #3 but the cleaner background in #1 makes the difference for me. The bird is also looking out of the frame.
        #3 has good eye contact, detail and pose but I prefer a natural perch, but they do perch where they want.
        The angle in #4 is a bit high but good detail in the bird.
        #5 has good detail, no clutter and good separation from the background
        Thanks for all that Alan. I did a colour correction and re-cropped the brown honeyeater.
        Can't help the perch. I guess the fence is showing how well they adapt to suburbia.
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        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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        • #5
          Nice shots. I like your re-edited shot of the Honeyeater.
          Fujifilm X-T5, XF16-80 f/4, XF70-300 f/4-5.6, XF23 f/2, XF35 f/2, XF150-600 f/5.6-8, and a random assortment of 35mm film cameras.

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          • Isac
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            Thanks David. The first post was probably a bit rushed and after the advice from Alan I do prefer the fix.
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