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Keep your monitor! They do have the "green mist " because I was shooting through foliage. The first one is actually cropped so closely to the warbler's beak because there was a vertical white line from a small sapling that I wanted to get rid of. I think I went a little overboard with vibrancy, lol. Thank you!Nice set, they do seem to have yellow/green tinge on my uncalibrated monitor. Might be my monitor though.
do you know what types of thrush you have around because that can narrow it down to what it isThank you! I thought it looked like a type of thrush too but have no clue really. The front was just a solid brown color.
Thank you. They really are hard to get. As you can see, I had to shoot it through heavy foliage, so maybe it felt safe enough to sit still long enough for me to get that one. I got a little better one yesterday. This area is heavily traveled so maybe, just maybe, they are getting a bit more used to people.Very nice! How did you get the yellow warber to sit long enough to focus on? Those little buggers are constantly on the move! I have plenty of pictures of branches with oof yellow blobs in a corner to prove it!