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Thread: Bird ID......

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    Jack of All Trades - Master of None
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    Bird ID......

    Still learning this new camera and I will take critique and suggestions....thanks in advance.

    exif data:

    Manual Mode
    ISO 200
    Shutter 1/250
    f/10.0
    Focal Length 300mm
    No flash

    Kevin O'Canon


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    Re: Bird ID......

    Sharpened your photo just a bit , Only thing i can C is that its lacking Focus and maybe a little more light.
    Hope you dont mind the touchup , if you do just say so i can remove it
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    Re: Bird ID......

    It's a white eared bulbul. I found the ID through google with some help from the bird list of Iraq.
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    Re: Bird ID......

    Thanks guys!

    Knight, did you use PS to sharpen it? I did some minor sharpening prior to posting it, but yours is much nicer. What did you use......unsharp mask? Sharpen? Levels?

    Thanks!
    Kevin O'Canon


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    Re: Bird ID......

    All the above + some more lol . Lab color then lightness layer then unsharp mask about 80% then back to RGB color. just to name a few hehe.

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