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    Default Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis) on fennel Ash Island NSW Australia

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    Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis) on fennel Ash Island NSW Australia
    Canon EOS 7D Lens 400mm L USM 5.6 ISO400 F7.1 1/3200 flash 17 January 2012 7.25am
    Taken adjacent to northern end of Wagtail Way on Ash Island while trying to locate the scarce migratory Eastern Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla tschutschensis). A party of Silvereyes were feeding on Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) the Mediterranean native now often found feral around the world especially but throughout Asia, North America and here in Australia.
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    Hi Rod, I really like the view of the Silvereye with the back detail and a nice head angle. Soft environment in the back works well. Only negative is that it looks a bit crispy to me; so I'd suggest easing back on the sharpening. Thanks for sharing, Gerald

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    Thanks Gerald for your comments. You are spot on with the sharpening comment. I posted the entry from hospital and noticed the deterioration in quality from original to wed use. I have this problem which varies but when I reduce the image down to in this case 1000px the quality drops. I have tried various gradual reduction steps so I will try again with this image.
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    Here is second reduction attempt for this image.
    Would be interested in any comments.
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    Hi Rod, this looks better, but you are still getting those serrated edges on the bill and topside of the tail. Maybe the issue is in your workflow. I usually only sharpen once I have reduced the image and that works for me. Cheers, Gerald

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