December 5, 2020

Lakeside Trail Camera.

Today's post features pictures from my Moultrie trail cam that is strapped to a tree by the lake. I cropped all these pictures because the camera does not compose; it just clicks when it senses movement. 


I think these must be starlings. They travel in large flocks and they look black unless the sun is shining on their feathers to bring out the colors. 
The above picture has so much going on, it's hard to read. I decided to crop in on two sections to bring them out. 
Also I duplicated the layers in Photoshop and used different blending methods to (1) color burn and (2) color dodge. 

Photoshop also lets you just lighten the dark areas, but I try to use that minimally because it steals the contrast.

  The final shot was taken at daybreak so it is dark. There are two deer. I hope you can see them. 

Stay Safe, Stay Healthy.


15 comments:

  1. Hello,
    Great captures from the wildlife cam. It is neat seeing the large flocks of starlings. The deer are pretty, it is a nice photo. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day! Wishing you a happy new week! PS, thanks for leaving me a comment.

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  2. That 2nd deer (behind the bush) was nearly invisible until you told us there were TWO! Love the flock of starlings series.
    Thanks for joining us this weekend at IRBB!

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  3. ...neat look at your world.

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  4. Beautiful Deer series, a lots of Birds, you can't beat them.

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  5. You can enjoy photo shop...my eyes and brain just appreciate the results, but don't know the difference btween color burn or dodge! Love the birds and the deer this morning!

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  6. it captured some beautiful images!!!

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  7. OLÁ, BOA TARDE! ADOREI O SEU BLOG, MUITO LINDO. JÁ ESTOU SEGUINDO VOCÊ. ABRAÇOS. ELISABETE.

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  8. Olá! boa tarde. Passando para te desejar um bom domingo. Gostei do seu blog, já estou te seguindo.
    Bjs.

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  9. I wish we had more trail cams here on the trails we walk. Love the pretty deer and it's always amazing to see what shows up in a trail cam! Enjoy your weekend!

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  10. The trail cams are so wonderful. I see the deer in the last picture and it seems just as if id stumbled on them on a real life early morning hike...the way you don’t see them at all and then all of a sudden you do! A great picture. I admire your talent with photoshop, bringing out the best.

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  11. Wonderful photos. How good to have a web cam so that you can observe the wild life and capture the shy creatures such as the deer. I watch the few birds that come our way and settle in the trees. Sometimes there are flocks of them darting about when the weather is dry and sometimes just a few during rainy days.

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  12. A beautiful flurry of birds! That shot with the deer is very artistic, I love the colours!

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  13. Yes, I can see both starling and the deer´s. both fine species.

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  14. It took me a moment to see the other deer.

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  15. Nice to be able to catch glimpses of the wildlife that visits the area. Really like the deer photo.

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