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Mar 2, 2020 11:37:13   #
Here are more photos of sandhill cranes taken on last Saturday in Brownstown, Indiana. Thank Paul again for his advice to use sRGB profile to show better thumbnails. Please see the downloads for better view. Thanks in advance for viewing and comment!


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Mar 2, 2020 11:28:28   #
Thank you all for viewing and the comments!
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Mar 2, 2020 11:27:08   #
Thank Cwilson341, J-SPEIGHT, olemikey, FiddleMaker, jimvanells, DirkWill, Dr J, crafterwantabe, Mtn.Skipper, etc. for viewing and the comments!
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Mar 2, 2020 07:53:20   #
joer wrote:
Sometimes is just works.


Great detail! Nice photo.
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Feb 28, 2020 08:08:12   #
Blenheim Orange wrote:
These are Delphinium hybrid blossoms. There are something like 300 species worldwide, and they have been cultivated and grown in gardens for 500 years. The two species most common in gardens are native to Europe and Asia. They are from Ranunculaceae - the Buttercup family.

The Raynox 250 magnifier let me get a little more magnification than 1:1.

Comments and criticism always welcome.

Mike

Delphinium on Flickr

Delphinium by Mike Berst, on Flickr
These are Delphinium hybrid blossoms. There are so... (show quote)


Great macro photos!
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Feb 28, 2020 08:05:43   #
Gene Spearman wrote:
Taken at Huntington Beach State Park, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.


Excellent!
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Feb 28, 2020 08:04:27   #
Woodsman wrote:
The cardinal pair and a red squirrel that has been snow mining for seed under the snow cover. His pop up antics are comical.


Super set!
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Feb 28, 2020 08:03:45   #
treadwl wrote:
Male anhinga bringing home new furnishing for the nursery.
Thanks for looking.


Wow, great catch! Nice photo!
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Feb 28, 2020 08:01:20   #
DBrock4316 wrote:
Best place to get low priced XQD cards please. Thank you.


I bought a few 120GB opened box/used ones from Adorama. Cannot tell the difference from the new ones but the price is lower.
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Feb 27, 2020 07:08:34   #
Katydid wrote:
Not sure what game exactly.

Wow, excellent caches and nice photos!
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Feb 26, 2020 18:08:32   #
Richard HZ wrote:
Here is the only one photo to show sandhill crane in flight. It is similar to one of the photos posted here a few days ago. Download is better. The size is only about 4% of the original. Thanks you all for viewing and comment in advance!


I was advised by one of the members of this group about the color profile. I just converted to sRGB profile and it shows more true color for the thumbnail's. Here the photo is posted again with converted profile. Thanks!


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Feb 26, 2020 17:58:06   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
Yes, exactly. We tested PSE a while ago the last time I was help with a colorspace issue. The 'output' step from PSE can be done with either 'save for web' or 'Save As'. In both scenarios, include a check box for adding the ICC profile for sRGB. The Save-As route maintains the EXIF data for sharing along with the image.

The colorspace impacts the embedded thumbnails, that in turn, impact interest in launching your images to see the excellent work with these cranes.


Hello Paul,
Thank you very much again for the advice! I just saved your messages into a specific file and will refer to when I need in the future. I will practice more then.
Thanks again!
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Feb 26, 2020 17:14:56   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
Consider creating your JPEG images in the sRGB colorspace so that when you share your work, we see the colors of the birds as you intended in your editing. The birds / images are much more colorful from the thumbnails.


Hello Paul,
I just tried to convert to sRGB profile and this is the result. Is this what you meant in your message? Thanks again for your suggestion!


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Feb 26, 2020 14:16:33   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
Consider creating your JPEG images in the sRGB colorspace so that when you share your work, we see the colors of the birds as you intended in your editing. The birds / images are much more colorful from the thumbnails.


Thank you very much for the point! I will figure it out. I am not good at post processing of the many photos taken. Thanks!
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Feb 26, 2020 14:14:21   #
Bob Mevis wrote:
I'd say dancing.


You are right, Bob! Sorry for the typo! Thanks!
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