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Dear Vladimir,

you received a great deal of constructive tips and advices here in forum, but no progress is visible.
Why?

Best regards,
Reinhold
 
Why produce such fantasies?
All pictures are taken in RAW.

What fantasy? The stilt photo has been heavily sharpened as is shown by the pale sharpening halo particularly present along the edges of the bill, the legs and other sections of the bird's outline, particularly the high contrast edges of the crown, the back and the wing-tips. Sharpening to that extent will increase noise.

There's nothing wrong with a bit of sharpening, any RAW image will benefit. It's just that in the case of the stilt, to which we were referring, it's been overdone to the extent that sharpening artefacts are visible, detracting from the image.
 
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