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Really nice to get that angle - I’d guess you were half way up a mountain at the time.
You will be shocked to know even the mother can walk through those bars.
Thanks - thought you’d have to have a huge pixel count otherwise.
Anyway, hoping to walk to a new spot when photoing birds, and not expecting it to flow off, is a mug’s game :)
I like the way you’ve shown the context in one photo, the bird in the other. Is that just digital zoom or two photos and an optical zoom?
The sparrow was just pure good luck, and a bit of a surprise when I reviewed the photo!
And I suppose to complete it, House Martins from the same group gathering the mud in the harbour
It is indeed a Canon, and using Canon’s DPP4 to correct the over-exposed whites using the RAW format of pictures. I really ought to research it properly, but I’m guessing that different colours (YGB) are reaching over-exposed to different degrees and getting capped. E.g. Blue is very over-exposed, Yellow is a bit over-exposed and Green is only barely over-exposed. Then when I try to bring them back to properly exposed “as one” with the histogram tool or brigtness slider, those caps and degrees are getting messed up, giving a colour balance in a manner that doesn’t reflect the original and I get a green tinge.
That, or pay more attention to whites in frame!
Thanks. What’s worse, is that I lost quite a few attempts to this problem today: white gulls and the like, against dark backgrounds. Trying to remove over-exposure just leaves a vivid green discolouration,
Out of interest, is the green under its chin a result of trying to get light/histogram levels correct, or was it really “there”. I often have trouble with over-exposed areas picking up a green or blue tinge when corrected.
Yes, I’ve plenty of nice sharp “normal” images of young gulls, but as you say, this sort of thing stands out.
For those of us without the skill or kit (me!), Cornell Labs Merlin Bird ID can do the live identification part in quite a pleasing manner on an Android phone. However, the logging and kit that is practical to leave running for 24 hours is probably beyond it.
To OP, I’d have thought better mikes would allow identification of quieter calls, and be better at avoiding misidentifying non-bird noise, so might still have value.
I’m deeply sorry - I just left it to your imaginations :)
Nice detail. Was it just to fat or stupid to move, or have you a long lens?
That’s good for what I assume is one binocular eyepiece held over a mobile phone’s camera lens.
The whole thing has something of a khaki tinge - was it just one of those days, or something that a bit of software magic might improve?
It always amuses me that a Grey Wagtail has lots of yellow, but this is a fine reminder that the Yellow Wagtail has even more yellow!
As I understand it from reference books, those live in Egypt or points south or perhaps the China Seas, and dine on Elephants, so I rather dismissed that breed as a candidate!
Perhaps a proper Kite photo to compensate, possibly even the same bird.
Mostly accidental - in the sense that there was a lot to crop, and I felt the blossom just had to remain, for all it was not on my mind when taking the shot.
Interesting to see a technical use of photography posted here.
Yay, I’m glad for you!