Hmmm. Pretty cluttered, both of them.  Maybe you
should train the warbler to pose...

Rick

--- David Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Decided to get off my backside and try shooting some
> RAW (well, DNG  
> actually).
> 
> While on the way out the door with the macro lens I
> heard a grey  
> warbler so I hurried back to get the FA 200mm
> instead.  I hear them  
> all the time but it's very rarely I'll see one, much
> less photograph  
> one.  This is the only vaguely usable pic I got.
> http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/k10d/warbler.html
> 
> IMO it's a very lucky pic because those things never
> sit still.  I  
> ended up in manual focus because the tree was
> driving the AF system  
> nuts.
> 
> And here's something I shot that actually had some
> reasonably good  
> lighting...
> http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/k10d/tree.html
> 
> The conversions are pretty much straight from DNG
> into Photoshop.   
> The second image had no adjustment, while the first
> had a pretty  
> severe crop and a bit of nudging in the curves...
> 
> - Dave
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