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    Steven Kersting
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    I did a ton of background editing to get rid of a few very distracting dark twigs. The problem was the background was already very blurry so the twigs were huge and close to the subject. Cloning etc didn't seem to work very well on their own. The primary question is, how obvious is it? Of course any other input is welcome.



    800mm, f/8, 1/1000, 1250, handheld
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    I think you did a very good job. Love the the multicolored iridescence of the feathers which you captured well. There is some loss of detail in the tail feathers, but looks in focus. The perch somewhat distracting as the branch the bird is on is at right angles to the OOF main branch, but I think it is a pleasing photo overall.

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    Thank you. While very common here, grackles can be quite hard to photograph well and I didn't want to trash the image.

    In hindsight, I chose wide aperture from short range to really blow the background out, but I think it actually made my life more difficult.

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    Hi Steven, good pose, and the light has brought out the iridescence nicely. Whilst I cant see any cloning evidence on the sky BG, there is a strange halo along the perch.

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    A common grackle but wonderfully taken. Great feather color and detail. I see no sign of cloning. Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart Bowie View Post
    Hi Steven, good pose, and the light has brought out the iridescence nicely. Whilst I cant see any cloning evidence on the sky BG, there is a strange halo along the perch.
    I think it's just verging on CA...(if we're looking at the same thing) The original has it as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Holguin View Post
    A common grackle but wonderfully taken. Great feather color and detail. I see no sign of cloning. Well done.
    Thank you.

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