That seed adds nicely to the composition, Jim, matching as it does the bird’s
beak. I love the name, Chickadee . . .
Chris
> On 12 Apr 2020, at 22:33, Jim Nichols <jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Stormy days are far from my favorites. As I mentioned in my earlier posting,
> I set my Oly E-M1 up with the 50-200 SWD lens and the camera set for Digital
> Zoom, which I had never explored before. After seeing the Chickadee image, I
> decided to see how far I could crop the image and get a decent result.
>
> I cropped down to the bird itself, using about 10% of the image area and
> processed the resulting image in Lightroom Classic. I exported that to
> Photoshop, did a little cleanup of bird litter, added 1 count of Focus Magic
> and an auto cleanup in Neat Image. I wrapped that with a grey frame to match
> the earlier images. Here is the result:
>
> http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20200412-P4120921-2.JPG.html
> <http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20200412-P4120921-2.JPG.html>
>
> I found he already had his seed in his beak and was ready to head up in the
> oak tree to crack it.
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