Thanks sharpshooter. I will check that out and I also plan to look at the abilities of some of photo editing software as well.
Remember the days of SLR film cameras and the special effects lens covers that allowed you to take special portraits particularly at weddings. These consisted of two special screw-in lens covers that were all black and one had a heart cutout and the other cover had a clear glass with the black heart in the center of it. You could use the first one and shoot a piece of sheet music and then use the 2nd one to shoot the bride and groom in the center of the music. Has anyone done any photos like this with a DSLR? If so, how did you accomplish it. I have a Nikon D3100 and I want to do some double exposure work and not quite sure how to do it. Thanks for any help on this.
Ok, it might be a british robin but it sure ain't an american robin, and btw, anybody that thinks this bird has a red breast is color blind. google a robin and then google a bluebird. Both are members of the thrush species but take a look at the breast color on both birds. Not quite the same, huh?
That is not a Robin. It is a male Bluebird.
That is not a Robin. It is a male Bluebird.