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    Hi folks ... I am trying to post as much as possible and trying to come back into the processing routine
    Still have to go with older stuff , as at the moment I am not really able to go out and shoot new stuff .... but I am not struggling for stuff to process as there are so many images in the archive .
    This Robin was captured in spring last year at a kind of set up .... meaning just placing a feeder in a local park and hope for the best .

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    F 10 ; Iso 32.000 ; 1/3200 sec ... SS a bit of an overkill , but was prepared for potential flight shots

    Processed with C1 and PSCC 2024 ; slight crop from top for better comp

    Thanks for looking and commenting to my previous postings

    Cheers Andreas

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    I like the curious perch, I guess that is moss growing on a naked branch, the small vertical element provides a good aspect and I think portrait as opposed to landscape was a good idea. The plumage detail is very good indeed and I like the eye, I don't know if you brightened it because the iris and pupil are very distinct. Composition I think the bird is perhaps a little central other than that I think a fine high quality image.

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    Thanks Jon , glad you like it .
    The eye is lightened indeed ... a touch , do you think it is too much ??
    Regarding the comp ... I was limited due to the tight capture , so I haven chosen this crop.

    Cheers Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas Liedmann View Post
    Thanks Jon , glad you like it .
    The eye is lightened indeed ... a touch , do you think it is too much ??
    Regarding the comp ... I was limited due to the tight capture , so I haven chosen this crop.

    Cheers Andreas
    I wwould suggest the eye has been brightened a little too much, It is good to see the detail but having said that I doubt it would have been so clear when viewed in nature.

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    You might be right that I gone to far with the lifting of the Iris

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