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    Setup and managed 43 shots of the jay this morning. Wasn't until I got them on the puter that I saw the stray twig behind every single shot.


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    Looks like some post-processing is called for but it should be well worth it

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    • #3
      Re: Woe is me

      Originally posted by Pops View Post
      Setup and managed 43 shots of the jay this morning. Wasn't until I got them on the puter that I saw the stray twig behind every single shot.


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      Easy to clone out on the best shots.

      Patrick

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      • #4
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        Can't be bothered ... easier to remove the twig and set up again
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        • #5
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          Pops, that is so irritating. Can't count the number of times I've done this and still I get carried away and forget to look !
          sigpic

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          • #6
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            Originally posted by Pops View Post
            Can't be bothered ... easier to remove the twig and set up again
            Sorry Pops couldn't resist, it took about 30secs. The other shot would be easier to deal with.

            Patrick
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            • #7
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              No need to be sorry Patrick, that's nice neat job.

              One from today after physically removing it

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              • #8
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                Another nice shot. The orange colored seed makes a nice contrast to the relative lack of color of the bird. Are the seeds from a feeder or just a natural food source?

                Jeff
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                • #9
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                  That last picture is fantastic.

                  best regards

                  Josh
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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by Josh Bear View Post
                    That last picture is fantastic.

                    best regards

                    Josh
                    I agree with Josh.
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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by Ians Tata View Post
                      Another nice shot. The orange colored seed makes a nice contrast to the relative lack of color of the bird. Are the seeds from a feeder or just a natural food source?

                      Jeff
                      Its a peanut Jeff ... the jays love them
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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by Pops View Post
                        Its a peanut Jeff ...
                        Duh! Should have recognized it.
                        To me the nut takes the shot to the next level. Thanks for sharing.

                        Jeff
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