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Andreas perch aside the Blue tit is well processed, though perhaps not in the best condition. The background?? I would make an artificial natural looking background, I think it would look better than orange. Come on get a pleasing perch - intersecting branches cause confusion!
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Originally Posted by
Andreas Liedmann
Hi folks ... never posted such fresh image here on BPN
One from this morning .
Sat in my " hide in the garden " and waited ...
Canon EOS 1Dx III
EF 500 IS L II + 1,4 TC III
Tripod
F 5,6 ; Iso 5000 ; 1/1600 sec
Processed with DPP 4 and PSCC 2021 , cropped for comp to 75 % of FF . The perch isn't ideal but the Tit wanted to sit there on the side twig ....
Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous posting
Cheers Andreas
Hi Andreas
I love the colours with the light blue and orange contrast, great pic.
Also need to start thinking about a feeding station and hide in the garden setup myself
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Originally Posted by
Andreas Liedmann
Thanks Jon ... much appreciated .
Background is simply a sunlit row of bushes , whereas the feeder area was still in shade .
The Tit is indeed looking somehow ... not well styled .
I hear you about the perch
.... personally I am struggling what to do with the fancy setup . As I have have to remove everything .... every day .... including my army camouflage netting wrapped around two terrace chairs
My whole family is already making jokes about me and my freaky looking setup .
Cheers Andreas
The image of the world travelling wildlife photographer with makeshift blind/setup in the backyard with family duly amused brought a big smile to my face Sorry for that professor...
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I like the sharpness of the Tit and the pose. Obviously I wish he didn't choose a side branch for a perch, but you cannot control that of course. I am fine with the BG
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hi Andreas,
Magnificent details processed with a magnificent technique. No pixelation, no noise. like pure silk. Congratulations.
(iso5000)