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    I was a little unsure about removing the twig, it is perhaps not the most photogenic in the world, but having said that it shows context to the pose of the bird.
    I was quite pleased to notice a hint of the legs through the left wing, so I enhanced them very slightly. I kept sharpening fairly minimal. Colours were muted due to low light.
    I look forward to your comments.

    Image captured from a hide in the back garden, cold and damp dull weather.

    Model Name : OM-1, 150-400TC
    Focal Length (35 mm conversion) : 701.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO : 10000
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Shutter : 1/5000 sec
    Aperture : F4.5

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    Hiu Jon ... oh what lovely flight shot , love the pose and the stetted wings with the shining through feet is oh so lovely . I am envious !!!! The twig ... well a bit undecided about its presence ... matter of taste .

    I can't get ,my head around your thoughts about the processing .... such a great image of the lovely Blue Tit . But you processed it dull and dreary .... this does not go into my head , sorry Jon .
    Lovely soft backdrop

    A super image that is underrated , IMHO , caused by your processing

    TFS Andreas

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    I hear you - do you prefer this??

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    Hey Jon ... does look better to me from the brightness level , but why have you shifted the colors at the same time ??? Not that I do not like it , just asking curious if you made that with logic ???

    Cheers Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas Liedmann View Post
    Hey Jon ... does look better to me from the brightness level , but why have you shifted the colors at the same time ??? Not that I do not like it , just asking curious if you made that with logic ???

    Cheers Andreas
    I rechecked the white balance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Ashton View Post
    I rechecked the white balance.
    With which result in your opinion ?? As now you have a slight magenta cast ....

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    Here is a neutral starting point ... from where you can color grade to your liking , if you wish

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    I hope now it works

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    Thanks Andreas, I need to take a little more time and care in future.

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