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  1. J

    Black Vulture

    Time for a project if they are easy approachable?
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    Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis)

    Maybe this one has just a little too much of a purple tint. Just a tiny little bit less. Water can be really difficult.
  3. J

    Gadwall (Mareca strepera)

    Gadwal is really a beautiful duck species! Nice to see how it looks when the duck has risen from the water at the highest point.
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    Green Woodpecker

    Jonathan, these colours are not correct. It's over the top!
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    Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis)

    Hello Jonathan, the only one who can judge whether the colours are correct is you I think? Simply because you took the shot and experienced the lighting conditions on location. It does indeed look as if this was not ideal at the time of shooting! What I sometimes try is to add a bit of...
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    Eremophila alpestris - Horned Lark

    This photo was taken at the edge of the dunes and some water. Those are the light balls. I have already changed quite a bit for my liking and that has mainly to do with the fact that an AI tool works quite well. The photo is not perfect, but not every photo has to be competition-worthy. This is...
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    Female Kestrel - younger

    Hi Steve. I can't worry about a background like this and I don't think it's ugly either. It only becomes ugly if there are striking dark (black) parts visible. And as you write, you have to do it with the circumstances as they are. The other choice is not to make an image, but well, that is a...
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    Northern Shoveler

    There is even more color in these birds than you normally see at first glance. What's funny is that it looks like the bird is grinning.
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    Eremophila alpestris - Horned Lark

    A good number of years ago, a group of Shore Larks stayed on one of the beaches that are at an acceptable distance from my home. That is to say, a few dozen kilometers. The species is a scarce winter guest here. The birds mainly stayed in a field with dead Glasswort. Getting the birds "free" and...
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    Apatura iris.

    Hi. Because the caterpillar had bent its head to the side, the body would not have been sharp anyway. I also used a clamp to place the twig. You have to be very careful with most caterpillars. The vibrations and shocks that this causes cause many caterpillars to drop themselves and then it is...
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    Female Kestrel - younger

    The bird looks great, nothing more-nothing less. I like the idea of the upright stones, but I would have placed the thick wooden pole in such a way that it would not be visible. But like many comments this is a personal opinion!
  13. J

    Blossoms and Blues

    Spring is in the air. Really colourfull image.
  14. J

    Female Kestrel

    Nice image like this. That's all I have to say!
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    The Artist Formerly Known As...

    That was not an easy situation to light well! But I think it turned out well.
  16. J

    Whiskered Tern

    Hi........ negative, no NR applied. Observation of a bit too much blue is very astute of you. Editing a photo is a profession in itself!
  17. J

    Goldfinches

    I was just curious!! Thanks for the effort. And this Pro or prefocus helps a lot indeed.
  18. J

    Goldfinches

    Great interaction. You are lucky with such a garden. I was wondering what your garden and background looks like?
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    Attack From Behind (Barred Owl and American Robin)

    When it all comes togheter! Great moment.
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    Whiskered Tern

    A final image of the unfortunately unique opportunity to photograph these birds from such close range. With the help of a floating hut. I did not remove the vegetation around the beak because I find that too much manipulation in this case. After all, a potential nesting site consists of a clump...
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