George, thanks mate.
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Birgirl, My best shots were of the first sighting of one a couple of weeeks back (to which the link above refers) - it just so happened that it had been attacked by a bunch of Rosellas and came to perch on a tree near to where I was standing. Just in the luck of the game.
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dingo, the original file had way too much contrast between subject and sky. I balanced the tonal range as best I could using Photoshop CS3. The colours of the bird are as true as I could make them.
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Here is a reposting of my first shoot.
Hi dingo, I've been working with Photoshop intensively for the past 12 years and have a number of private students. It's a helluva lot easier to learn than birding!
I have not seen one before Tark,thanks mate.
The best I've ever managed to get in of one of these ones was half a bird. Congrats on the piccie.
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Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour
Very common around our place but I've yet to get a shoot this good. Well done Tark.
Cheers,
George
Melbourne, VIC
You really got good and close. If they drop in here, they are usually right at the tops of the gum trees
HI Tark
Nice shot mate what have you done if anything to the photo the bird looks different colour to the background.
George, thanks mate.
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Birgirl, My best shots were of the first sighting of one a couple of weeeks back (to which the link above refers) - it just so happened that it had been attacked by a bunch of Rosellas and came to perch on a tree near to where I was standing. Just in the luck of the game.
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dingo, the original file had way too much contrast between subject and sky. I balanced the tonal range as best I could using Photoshop CS3. The colours of the bird are as true as I could make them.
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Here is a reposting of my first shoot.
Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour
HI Tark
Very nice shots mate I asked because I'm trying to get my head around photoshop to. Your doing better then me mate.
Hi dingo, I've been working with Photoshop intensively for the past 12 years and have a number of private students. It's a helluva lot easier to learn than birding!
Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour
HI Tark
LOL I think I'll stick to birding mate.
Hey dingo, "Horses for Courses" and Birding not Nerding, eh!
Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour