Off topic because this was taken with the u4/3.  I was almost home from a bike 
ride yesterday and saw a hawk flying across the road with a squirrel. 

I made all sorts of rookie mistakes which caused me to lose what would have 
been the best photos.  I didn’t change the ISO from base (200) which I had been 
using for the sunny landscape.  I also didn’t set the focus to single point, so 
it Looked like it was selecting the bird when it was selecting the leaves 
behind the bird.   Anyways, 

here is the base shot:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/52930880399/in/album-72177720308610941/

here it is with LR denoise:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/52933253792/in/album-72177720308610941/

I would say that for this shot, the difference is noticeable, but not 
miraculous. 


Since Ann will likely want to look at the rest of the album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72177720308610941
I included several “blown” frames of another bird harassing the hawk.
Since I hadn’t been very good about changing from the tank top to a T-shirt 
when I should of, it turned out that the hawk wasn’t the only one who was red 
shouldered.

And while I’m off topic, the rest of the photos from the ride, some showing my 
new to me bike, a humming bird on a wire, and some burros. Also a strange 
bright blue ball which I think must be some rotting foam ball, but which almost 
looks like some weird fungus.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72177720308632638


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Larry Colen
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