Brood of Green Egret Hatchlings
largelylivin
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I've posted some pictures from this family of Green Herons that I've been tracking all summer. This is my favorite shot of the hatchlings at (I think) 3-4 weeks old. This is also the funniest bird picture that I've ever taken! No PP yet.
Problem is, this is a 1Mpix crop from a 14Mpix image. Needed more lens! It is therefore suffering from pixelitess. Any recommendations on how I can bring this up to "art" quality? I've even though about a photo painting program, which I know nothing about. I've also thought about hand-coloring it, which I have done in my photo restoration days.
Ideas? It already looks like a frame from an animated moving.
PS Its chow time. Mom was flying in with dinner.
Problem is, this is a 1Mpix crop from a 14Mpix image. Needed more lens! It is therefore suffering from pixelitess. Any recommendations on how I can bring this up to "art" quality? I've even though about a photo painting program, which I know nothing about. I've also thought about hand-coloring it, which I have done in my photo restoration days.
Ideas? It already looks like a frame from an animated moving.
PS Its chow time. Mom was flying in with dinner.
Brad Newby
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http://blue-dog.smugmug.com
http://smile-123.smugmug.com
http://vintage-photos.blogspot.com/
Canon 7D, 100-400L, Mongoose 3.5, hoping for a 500L real soon.
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http://blue-dog.smugmug.com
http://smile-123.smugmug.com
http://vintage-photos.blogspot.com/
Canon 7D, 100-400L, Mongoose 3.5, hoping for a 500L real soon.