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    Re: Rockin' Robin.......

    Thank you Frank, I use to love the song Rockin' Robbin as a teen! Have not been able to get the tune out of my head since I gave this it's title yesterday.

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    Re: Rockin' Robin.......

    Thank you Christina.

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    Re: Rockin' Robin.......

    Geoff, I am very weak in the PP skills, but I am working on it.

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    Re: Rockin' Robin.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Barbara Ponder View Post
    Thanks you and is this what you had in mind?
    Yes I think that's better Barbara. As Dave H said, you might get some funny grays if you go too far.

    Dave

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    Re: Rockin' Robin.......

    Well captured I too thought that there was snow on the branch. You have captured a great looking bird Barbara.

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    Re: Rockin' Robin.......

    Thank you Peter.

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    Re: Rockin' Robin.......

    Nicely captured. Sometimes shadowed subjects are not easy, but your image worked out well. As others have commented, there are nice details in this image, but if you have sharpened, I might suggest a little less sharpening, because to me, it is starting to show the metallic-y look caused by over-sharpening.

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