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PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 7:50 pm 
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Gorgeous little birdie shots, Deb and Mandy! :D


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 Post subject: Re: BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY AND YOUR CHALLENGE FOR SEPTE
PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 7:53 pm 
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yep Mandy you are spot on with those hot spots, but at least you can see them now :wink:

and is that a sepia treatment you've used on your image??

noice, but not quite the rich BW, but noice all the same.

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 Post subject: Re: BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY AND YOUR CHALLENGE FOR SEPTE
PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 8:01 pm 
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Darned hotspots!! :? I knew it!!

Yeah.. I just experimented with the tinting after B&W-ing the photo. I thought I'd put up the B&W version - but obviously didnt :oops:

Shows how good your eye is! :P :wink:

Now here's my little friend ... we had a beautiful day here today and look who was out and about in the garden too! Wish i thought to get rid of that blurry ivy leaf in the front... but one has to be quick with wildlife... its like 'get the shot!!!!' :shock: :P

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 Post subject: Re: BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY AND YOUR CHALLENGE FOR SEPTE
PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 8:09 pm 
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goodness, you are good to get the little fella.

try cropping it so you can remove that leaf even if you crop it as a pano, just a long thin one that goes up and down. It'll look arty then 8)

pano usually means that one side is twice as long as the other. eg. 20cmx10cm.

then... pesky leaf problem solved :wink: and you get to keep all of his body from head back to just behind his shoulder, and the little daisies in front of his nose as well.

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 Post subject: Re: BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY AND YOUR CHALLENGE FOR SEPTE
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Okay cropped it down. You can 'just' see a little blur from the tip of the leaf, but when I cut the little daisy in half - it looked yuck...so keeping that lower daisy in kinda balanced out the shot better.

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 Post subject: Re: BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY AND YOUR CHALLENGE FOR SEPTE
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I hope my little birdie friends visit tomorrow. I usually have to stand still and wait for them to come otherwise if I go out when they are there they take off.

That's a gorgeous shot of your little friend, Mandy.

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good luck Deb. does it help to put a few seeds out. Will they stay longer??

Mandy. If you want to, try a touch of cloning on that blurred leaf area on the little fella. Shouldn't be too hard :roll:

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Yep, that's why they come, Tiff. I put seed in the feeders but any noise and they are off. They usually come back eventually to fill their tummies so I'll just have to wait.

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Love the new pics deb and mandy looking great

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Yep, that's why they come, Tiff. I put seed in the feeders but any noise and they are off. They usually come back eventually to fill their tummies so I'll just have to wait.


thats just it... especially with finches - they are soooo suspicious of anything and everything - and very flighty of any of the bird variety... just one movement - and they're gone! I cant get away with being in the garden :wink: so have to make do with through the glass in the kitchen...I REALLY need a better zoom lense than the 'garden variety' one (pardon the pun) I've got! ugh.

Ooooor I could just take pics of my own finches - but they get so stressed when I put the lense into their cage - they hate it! :?

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DD turned 9 the other day. (doesn't time whizz by sigh....)

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Ooooh WOW!! now I'm thinking... why didnt I think of doing that when my kids were younger! WHAT a great shot and idea!!!

Wow Tiff! :P

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I'll have to be inventive with her toes from 11 onwards, or 'lend a hand'. :lol: :lol: :lol:

thanks Mandy.xxxx

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Tiff :) wrote:
I'll have to be inventive with her toes from 11 onwards, or 'lend a hand'. :lol: :lol: :lol:

thanks Mandy.xxxx

haha!

Great pic Tiff...

I much prefer the cropped lizard...amazing how distracting a "blur" can be, aye??

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yeah that blur was a pain, but it was a shame to loose all the background daisies... soo much to think about when doing a shot!! Its not until you get to look a the pic afterwards, you realise just what hasnt been thought about (if only there was time - specially with wildlife!)

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