Hi all
Please can you settle a slight difference of opinion between my OH and me by voting whether you prefer photo no 1 or photo no 2.
The first pic was taken when it was cloudy and the background is blurred: Photo 1
and the second one was taken after the sun came out so the background is sharper: Photo 2
Please can I have votes of preference for either photo 1 or photo 2.
Thanks guys. I'm not going to say at this stage which one I prefer ;-)
Best wishes Chris
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Hi LindaHave to say for clarity photo 2 is the best, but with a little lighting manipulation photo 1 would be my favoriteThis is it tweaked
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Iwas going to vote for photo 2, but after JudiM's tweaking I vote 1.
Sarah
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Hi Chris
The first picture is my favourite with the blurred background.
The second picture is too busy. If there was slightly less greenery it would look better.
Regards
Kathy and Dave
A Nuthatch in your garden, - show off : ) . I;m with Blackbird, my favourite is #1
p.s. What u feeding them??
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Photo 1 definitely.
The necessity of bird-watching is a really good reason for avoiding all forms of housework.
The dust will still be there tomorrow - the birds may not be!
I vote for No. 1
I prefer No 2, sunshine all the way.
Sorry new to posting, I think I pressed the wrong button.
I prefer number one after tweaking. The bird disappears in the greenery in number 2.
Cheers, Linda.
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Susan H said: I prefer number one after tweaking. The bird disappears in the greenery in number 2.
Hi LindaIn reverse you can also see that it is possible to blur the background afterwards. This is your photo 2 I haven't done it pixel by pixel but you get the general idea. Personally I don't like photos messed with too much, just light and exposure adjustments