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Posted: Thu Jan 30th, 2025 15:42
 
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Stone the Crows!!!!! 

Actually 84 Jackdaws ...and a wood pigeon having a late afternoon halt in our garden on the way to their roost.



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At least you got something.

 




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If you want to kill noise and improve sharpness then try TopaZ Labs Sharpen AI.



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jk wrote:
If you want to kill noise and improve sharpness then try TopaZ Labs Sharpen AI.
Photoshop AI denoise is very good.
My problem is I forget to drop the shutter speed when I don’t need it high. Stationery birds don’t need 1/1200th!
That’s 2 or even 3stops of ISO reduction available for a static subject. :banghead:



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One of the hazards of patio doors that depict a reflected area of the garden that isn't there!

This Collared Dove took flight in the wrong direction.

Fortunately only its dignity was damaged and he/she flew into the tree to hide its embarrassment....it emerged shortly after (they have short memories) to feed again.



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Stupid things regularly crash into our windows, occasionally breaking their neck!



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Stupid things regularly crash into our windows, occasionally breaking their neck!
Well this one had a Sparrowhawk on its tail but it braked and peeled off just in time. 
Another angle and some good old mono...


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A fine art picture of a Pigeon.

 




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A female Reed Bunting and a female Gadwall training for dancing on ice.


DZ8_3820 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr


DZ8_3942 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 




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I think that duck is wondering how the other duck got frozen under the ice.

Reed bunts are such unassuming characters. Nice captures….and full marks for venturing out is that weather.:bowing:


And why are all ducks so pin toed? They wouldn’t waddle so much if they placed their feet straight.



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