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What's for DinnerWent for a walk along the river late yesterday afternoon and captured this Heron looking for some tasty morsel in the mud.
Comments welcome: Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: What's for DinnerLooks like a dinosaur's just been past.
Re: What's for DinnerI think it is a lovey nature photograph.
It is well framed and reasonably sharp. Perhaps it could do with a little bit sharpening, but that's a matter of taste.
Re: What's for DinnerSorry, it must have been my eyes, the
picture is sharp enough as it is.
Re: What's for DinnerI'd wondered about that, too - whether it's a little front focused and maybe needs a little custom sharpening around the eyes and head of the bird. Not sure whether that's the case or not.
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Clive Palmer getting an early start. Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
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It could well be a little soft for the reasons as suggested by Murray or possibly some head movement. Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
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