Found this guy when I found the grackle. Not very happy with the outcome but thought I'd share anyway... Practicing my PP skills and it seems they still suck!
And for comparison purposes... the original...
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Found this guy when I found the grackle. Not very happy with the outcome but thought I'd share anyway... Practicing my PP skills and it seems they still suck!
And for comparison purposes... the original...
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PP or not they are still decent shots Iggy. I like the "robins egg blue" background on the 1st one.![]()
Thanks. I re-read what I wrote and realized that I didn't explain very well. The second image is the original image and the first is the processed result.
I don't think that anyone could have done more.
Feel free to make comments on any of my shots
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A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
What lens are you using for these? By the way don't try renting one of those L lenses (like I have) , it will make you want one even more. I can definitely see the difference in sharpness between the kit lenses and the L lenses. I know in most cases it's the photographer that makes the image, but sometimes the equipment does help. .
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