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Grey Jay
Image Title:  Grey Jay
 
 By: Kathryn Roberts  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Kathryn Roberts {K:187}
Project N/A Camera Model Olympus Camedia C-3000
Categories Wildlife
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 1/26/2003 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 226 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 3 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
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About This friendly Grey-Jay followed insisted on following us all the way on a hiking trail in the hills behind Creede, Colorado. Co-operative little fella posed nicely for this shot.
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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AJ Haselwood   {K:2198} 1/26/2003
The image is overexposed and soft, both things can be easily adjusted for and would result in a moe quality image. Keep shooting and posting.
aj


Petra Engle   {K:1282} 1/26/2003
This looks like you probably had to zoom in quite a bit. Photographing birds is very difficult! You could make it better by bumping up the colors and contrast. Welcome here!


Kathryn Roberts   {K:187} 1/27/2003
Thanks AJ and Petra - just checked out your pages and feel humbled, you've both posted awesome images. Thanks for stopping by and helping me out with my stuff. I had played around with this image a bit in photoshop as the original looked pretty soft. I had increased the saturation for yeloows and greens, and had also sharpened the image using the Unsharp Mask. The original image is attached - any comments on what went wrong, or what could be done to improve this image would be much appreciated. Tx



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