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Just my opinion but i cant help feeling like that much editing is cheating a bit.
By the way i do think it would look better without the twig but thats all the more reason to enjoy getting out again and try and get an even better shot.
Hi Adam
yes I agree to a Pont but when you crop, and filter, adjust white balance, taking something out is different to adding something to a shot that was not there in the 1st place I would call that photo manipulation sum would call it art depending on the sort of photo, but I do appreciate your opinion
Hugh http://hughsphotoshop.com/
as I had nothing to do I had a play,hope you don't mind,this is how I might offer it up,but not everyone see's what other's see,
"Great Tit under the chandelier",(spelling?)
i don't consider cloning "cheating" but i agree that paying more attention to composition in the first place would negate the need to clone.
Simply shifting position a bit before shooting might give you a cleaner shot, something to consider in the future.
Hi punk birder
and thank you for your comment I totally agree in I should have changed position but I have trouble with fingers and manipulating the camera sum times can be very difficult for me in the cold weather I see the shot and took it
Hugh http://hughsphotoshop.com/