Milestone Part 2
Now I have done some minor adjustment to the pictures.
You can see the Black-naped Oriole in the picture on the left but the second bird on the right is still a mystery.
Let me try something that is easier to recover.
The Collared-Kingfisher on the left is more distinct. You do not need to strain to make out its eye.
The last picture is the trickiest.
For the original picture, you have to strain your eyes to see the features. (Plus the raptor is at one corner of the picture.)Once the exposure and contrast are adjusted, the features of the Brahminy Kite are clearer. (White feathers on head, brown feathers on wing, raptor shaped beak.)
You can see the Black-naped Oriole in the picture on the left but the second bird on the right is still a mystery.
Let me try something that is easier to recover.
The Collared-Kingfisher on the left is more distinct. You do not need to strain to make out its eye.
The last picture is the trickiest.
For the original picture, you have to strain your eyes to see the features. (Plus the raptor is at one corner of the picture.)Once the exposure and contrast are adjusted, the features of the Brahminy Kite are clearer. (White feathers on head, brown feathers on wing, raptor shaped beak.)
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