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A few from a quiet outing in very sultry weather, all CL/Sigma 100-400mm . . . 

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Oriental Magpie Robin (female) looking for a snack:

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Ashy Tailorbird:

 

Drongo of some sort, maybe Cuckoo Drongo:

 

 

 

 

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Guarding the kids

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1 hour ago, albert said:

Guarding the kids

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Lovely framing and colours.  I couldn’t hep feeling a bit more contrast might be good.  I downloaded your jpg and just tweaked the ‘Clarity’ slider in Lightroom.  I will PM the results to you to see which you like better 🙂

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Not for purists but a fun tool from Photoshop 2022: “sky replacement”

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To Hail & Back

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An interesting problem, the first humming bird of the year lands and rests on our "cheap feeder". It is 8 at night and is getting dark, the hummingbird is15 or so feet (approx 5 m) from our door, this is through door glass as not to disturbthe bird. I put a 135 tele elmar on the CL so I needed f4 and at least 1/125 of a second so ISO 6400. I had just down the Topaz AI package, what a better time to try it out. Didn't like the results from DeNoise, but Sharpen AI seemed to do the trick with a slight crop. Not a good photo but a decent record. No photo that requires this much explaination can be considered good.

 

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Need some expert advice, please. Look what just popped up in our little herb garden. Is it REALLY a morel ?  If so, how should we prepare this magical find ?

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Leica CL TL Elmarit 18mm 

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If I pass, this may be the cause of my smile.

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vor einer Stunde schrieb albert:

If I pass, this may be the cause of my smile.

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I was going to say don't be like our friend who gets puff ball mushrooms early, her comment was "I have eaten them 4 or 5 times and only havegotten sick once". Hope it was amorel and was delicious.

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Leica CL TL 55-135

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3 hours ago, tommonego@gmail.com said:

I was going to say don't be like our friend who gets puff ball mushrooms early, her comment was "I have eaten them 4 or 5 times and only havegotten sick once". Hope it was amorel and was delicious.

It was indeed. Just make sure that they are hollow inside or they’re not the real thing. 🙏🎶🎶

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17 hours ago, albert said:

If I pass, this may be the cause of my smile.

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One of my best eats ever was Yorkshire Pudding with Morel gravy. Even had the men wearing cat flaps and chasing whippets in a feeding frenzy.

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Brown Thrasher, in our rhubarb bed, we think it is nesting there

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Leica CL Sigma 30mm f1.4

Amalfi, Italy. Too bad it was overcast, when the sun is out it’s something to behold.

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CL TL 18mm

View from Palatine Hill. The 18mm was a great focal length on this trip. 

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