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    Default Theme: Color Shift

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    I attempted to change my photo of a male Pyrrhuloxia (check that bill) into one of a male Cardinal. I used selections and Hue/Sat to do it.

    Equip: Canon 50D and Canon 400mm f5.6 L USM
    Settings: 1/1000, f5.6, ISO 160, No flash, Tripod
    Other: Sitting in a blind at Dos Venados Ranch in South Texas

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    Patti, Big Welcome to OOTB!!We have a great group here and you'll fit right in. I had to do a double look! Nicely done color shift and it now looks like a cranberry colored Cardinal!! If it were mine I might blend in the branch at the left of frame-so all the focus stays on the bird. Well done!!!

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    HI Patti and WELCOME! :)

    That's a neat color change. I had to google the bird as I am from Australia and am not very familiar with a lot of northern hemisphere species. :) That's a migthy fine birdie shot too by the way. :) thanks for participating! :)

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    Denise, Thanks for the welcome and comments. I have admired your work for quite some time and learned a lot from you on the forum. And you are right, I knew I didn't get that Cardinal color quite right. :) Great idea about blending in the branch.

    Akos, Thank you for the welcome, your kind comment about my photo and for a really fun theme. I need to post the original Pyrrhuloxia so you can see what they really look like. :D

    I look forward to what everyone else comes up with.

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    Patti

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    Patti, I think you hit a homerun on your first time up to bat-I look forward to seeing more!!:) And thankyou for the kind comments.

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    Patti,
    Anyone who is dedicated (and patient) enough to sit in a hide and wait patiently gets my vote! :) I tend to avoid them as it is way too hot in Australia for blinds.

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    Patti - Welcome to OOTB! You'll enjoy yourself here - it's a great group (and very artristic). Your first post
    is fantastic:)

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    Hi Patti, I also welcome you to OOTB. A place to spread your wings and dare to be different. You did such a good job in combining the 2 birds I thought it was just a cardinal. Nice job in post processing. Good backround and agree with Denise about the rear branch.

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    Hi Patti, welcome to OOTB
    Nice first post
    TFS

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    Big welcome to the asylum Patti! Way to jump right in and post a great shot! I agree with Denise re:bg. Looking forward to more.
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

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    Akos, It's way too hot to sit in a blind in Texas too. It was in the high 90s (F).:eek:

    Cheryl, Thanks for the welcome and kind words. Here's hoping some of that incredible artistic talent will rub off on me. I tend to be more of an in-the-box technical shooter, so I'm trying to stretch at bit.

    Dave, Thanks for the welcome and nice comments. I will have to work on that branch ... as soon as I figure out how to blend backgrounds. :D

    Harshad and Kerry, Thanks MUCH! I feel very welcomed.

    Patti

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