Some people do get a hostile response. But then again, perhaps if people didn't behave like they do towards the geese, then that wouldn't happen. It's like calling any person unfriendly because they become a bit hostile towards someone breaking into their home. We're the hostile ones.
Well, I had to make a call. And in my birding experience, at least in the wild (not using feeders), blue jays are less easy to see than the birds on this list. Of course, that varies by area, so no top list will be perfect.
Thank you for your quesiton, Eigil. My editing is fairly basic in terms of effects. I hardly do anything fancy. My main tools are the tone curve (often 2-3 instances), contrast equalizer, noise reduction (mostly just profiled denoise sometimes with a mask as in my last video), color zones to boost the saturation a bit, and cropping. What makes the biggest difference is finding good light more than editing, I think. BUT, I will say that probably a careful use of the tone curve is one of the most crucial aspects of editing for me.
@@JasonPolakPhotography So, Jason, the answer to my question is, that you never...? go beyond Darktable for specific editing. I rarely do myself, but the noise reduction is done in DxO, and I find that quality hard to beat. Also extended retouch can become a bit crowded in Darktable, and in such rare cases I postpone the complicated part to Affinity Photo 2. Yes, the right light is everything.
Sorry, Eigil, I misread your question. Do I ever go beyond darktable? No, not for single Raw edits. I don't use DxO noise reduction though I have tried it and it works well. I do go beyond darktable when I do things like: panoramas and focus stacking for macro. And once or twice in my life I've used the gimp for removing dust from a product shot. However, in general, I just use darktable.
Canada goose. Very friendly. I didn't realize all along that fire is cold and the sky is green
Some people do get a hostile response. But then again, perhaps if people didn't behave like they do towards the geese, then that wouldn't happen. It's like calling any person unfriendly because they become a bit hostile towards someone breaking into their home. We're the hostile ones.
Beautiful birds. Nice to watch exotic birds.
Awesome video! Loved the chickadee!
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it!
Beautiful birds!
Blue jays?
Well, I had to make a call. And in my birding experience, at least in the wild (not using feeders), blue jays are less easy to see than the birds on this list. Of course, that varies by area, so no top list will be perfect.
I like your content as much as my hobby is birds
That's great! Thanks a lot for the support.
Well taken, edited and presented. Can you reveal to which degree you had to supplement Darktable to achieve specific effects.
Thank you for your quesiton, Eigil. My editing is fairly basic in terms of effects. I hardly do anything fancy. My main tools are the tone curve (often 2-3 instances), contrast equalizer, noise reduction (mostly just profiled denoise sometimes with a mask as in my last video), color zones to boost the saturation a bit, and cropping. What makes the biggest difference is finding good light more than editing, I think. BUT, I will say that probably a careful use of the tone curve is one of the most crucial aspects of editing for me.
@@JasonPolakPhotography So, Jason, the answer to my question is, that you never...? go beyond Darktable for specific editing.
I rarely do myself, but the noise reduction is done in DxO, and I find that quality hard to beat. Also extended retouch can become a bit crowded in Darktable, and in such rare cases I postpone the complicated part to Affinity Photo 2. Yes, the right light is everything.
Sorry, Eigil, I misread your question. Do I ever go beyond darktable? No, not for single Raw edits. I don't use DxO noise reduction though I have tried it and it works well.
I do go beyond darktable when I do things like: panoramas and focus stacking for macro. And once or twice in my life I've used the gimp for removing dust from a product shot.
However, in general, I just use darktable.
Tell me you have never encountered a Canadian goose without telling me you’ve never encountered a Canadian goose lmao😂
Haha. I like Canada Geese. Beautiful birds.
Haha Canada geese are never friendly
I think they are just misunderstood :)