How can I make this better?

Pathfinder not sure if this id the right forum for this… if not feel free to move or delete.
How can I….or is there a way to make the bird “pop” out more in these images.
Thank you for your time.
Mark



How can I….or is there a way to make the bird “pop” out more in these images.
Thank you for your time.
Mark




“I love not man the less, but Nature more.”
— Lord Byron
— Lord Byron
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Is your interest related to post processing to improve these posted images, or is it how to capture these style images better in the future?
Post processing ( editing in Photoshop or some other editing software ) is discussed in Finishing School which is where I think this thread probably belongs.
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I guess its more a general all round question. "Is there away to make the bird pop out more." It could be in capture or PP... I dont know so I thought I would ask. Please move it to where it needs to be. Thanks MM
— Lord Byron