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    Hi all ,
    just like Jon ... a image captured during a photowalk .
    Overcast conditions and subject sitting in a shrubby area ... had to remove some distracting OOF branches , hopefully not too obvious .
    The technique for removing is frequency separation ....

    Canon EOS R3
    Ef 500 IS L II
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    F7,1 ; Iso 6400 ; 1/640 sec

    Processed with DPP 4 and PSCC 2022 ; cropped to 80 % of FF

    Thanks for looking and commenting to my previous postings

    Cheers Andreas

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    Looks good - sharp and well exposed.
    Did you follow Dave Kelly tutorial for frequency separation? The background looks good.

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    Thanks Jon for your comment , much appreciated .
    Nope Jon ... no Dave Kelly , I rather do not like his channel !!! Too much of blahblahblah ..... IMHO. Plus he is a great supporter of Topaz products .... and folks get hung up on his suggestions . Just my take ....
    Frequency separation is an old hat for me ..... is coming from beauty retouching .
    And the method he uses is from TK .... there are better methods than Tony's .

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    Hi Andreas. I like the open beak and nice pose from the Robin! Great job getting the feet in the frame with the other branches possibly getting in the way.

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