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 Great Tit (20) Aukstaitis
(846) | The Great Tit, Parus major, is a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. It is a widespread and common species throughout Europe and Asia in any sort of woodland. It is resident, and most birds do not migrate.
It is an easy tit to recognise, large in size at 14 cm, with a broad black line (broader in the male) down its otherwise yellow front. The neck and head are black with white cheeks and ear coverts. Upperparts are olive. It has a white wingbar and outer tail feathers. In young birds the black is replaced by brown, and the white by yellow. |
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(846) Clone stamp * 500 + neat image Edited by:Bufo
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I removed the bankground noise with neat image and cloned out the branches in the back. I normally don't like too much cloning, but as an experiment I thought I'd give it a try.
Regards, JAcob |
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(846) Several CS2 Edited by:pvs
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Hi Arunas,
I cropped picture a bit more,
I used Clone tool to remove some branches
I sharpened the bir with USM
I reduced the noise on the BG using Noise ninja
Hope you like it,
Paul |
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