On 6/9/2020 6:11 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
I've observed that a local Red-Headed Woodpecker shows up at the feeders around 5 PM, so today I was waiting for him.
Sure enough, he showed up and I clicked away. I am posting what I felt was the best image I got. And, for you
pixel-peepers, I've given you a large image, but don't ask me to explain the light-colored edges on the front of the
wings. It is not a result of over-sharpening or over-processing. It is there in the RAW images. I checked more than
one.
Nice birdie! We've had a Hairy woodpecker at our feeder, but it's been too shy
to get a pic so far.
Perhaps Doug Herr has an answer.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20200609-DSCF1835.JPG.html
See the blueish tinge on the right point of the white breast? Makes me wonder it it's red-cyan fringing. Huge, though,
and the tools I have don't touch it.
Are you shooting through glass at an angle?
R C Moose
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