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Posted: Thu Jul 18th, 2024 11:11
 
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Today was a rest day for me....between toilet installations. ( both the ensuite and the bathroom toilets in need of replacement at same time :banghead:)

I thought I would try to get up close and intimate with the Swifts....( that should get the 'Swiftie' traffic misdirected to our site :lol:)

It was an eventful couple of hours. Apart from the Cuckoo return, while trying to capture Swifts, a red Kite cruised by, then immediately a Sparrowhawk circled the garden and was mobbed by 12 Swifts. unfazed by them it carried on looking for lunch. After they all departed and the birds reappeared a Wren popped out of the bushes. I grabbed 3 frames before it left!!!!



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Not sure what the strange brown shadow was around the bird.... went back to original raw and it wasn't there? Must have done something silly in layers when doing border and text. Thankfully I never flattened the layers before saving so a quick redo.....


Note: The effect seems to be there when I don't flatten the layer before saving as a jpeg.????????? Weird!


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Fabulous shots Eric.



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Posted: Sat Jul 20th, 2024 08:50
 
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Eric wrote:
Not sure what the strange brown shadow was around the bird.... went back to original raw and it wasn't there? Must have done something silly in layers when doing border and text. Thankfully I never flattened the layers before saving so a quick redo.....


Note: The effect seems to be there when I don't flatten the layer before saving as a jpeg.????????? Weird!


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I dont know if it is on purpose or not, but there is a small 'edge line' left and right just inside the grain area, it might be a drop shadow effect but it could be a mask mis-match.



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Posted: Sat Jul 20th, 2024 10:17
 
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jk wrote:
I dont know if it is on purpose or not, but there is a small 'edge line' left and right just inside the grain area, it might be a drop shadow effect but it could be a mask mis-match.
No it was me being lazy and bodging the grain stroke. Saw it after I posted and thought b*gger it, I am not redoing it AGAIN. :lol:

A case of … I spy with my little eye…something beginning with “C”…….. C*ckup.



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A nice set of images Eric.

 




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A Little Egret.

A1104692 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 




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Iain wrote:
A Little Egret.

A1104692 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

Is that a juvenile, Iain?



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Eric wrote:
Is that a juvenile, Iain?
Yes it may be, to me it’s legs should be darker if a full adult.

 

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