Re: #194 Goldcrest repost

Graham:
The bird's eye looks marginally sharper. But the sharpness plane is behind the eye, no matter what you do.

That said, the composition, light and exposure are good. Depending on a photo editor's need and the rarity of photographs of the species, the editor might use it anyway.

Mark Bohrer
Mountain and Desert Photography
www.mountain-and-desert.com
Wildlife on the urban edge


Gee Bee wrote:
Hi Doug,

You're a tough crowd. Absolutely correct, but a tough crowd :-)

Fortuitously, or maybe not, I just read an article on High Pass Sharpening so I ran the pic through it.

Reworked:
http://www.geebeephoto.com/2008/08194.htm

Original:
http://www.geebeephoto.com/2008/Temp.htm

Thanks for looking.

--Graham


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