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I use LR but have DPP installed. I just had a look but could not find a watermark function.
Thanks for looking! Me, too!
I use the "Compositing tool" to merge JPEG with my text.
I could make it smaller or darker, but think, people should know, I want them to ask first if they ever think about using my photos.
 
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And the White Tern. You don't see them as low on the tree often... All my day was in the Zoo (only the plants that I posted today are not wild): a lot of people and when I started taking the photos of the Tern few kids from two families came around - touching/shaking the tripod and limiting my space to move around. I was reaching my hottest boiling point when they moved further (but I already lost my enthusiasm!). Kids are kids but what about the ignorant/arrogant parents (and where is the parenting actually?!). Anyway - here are the photos. Not sure these are the final versions/photos that i will keep but right now I'm kind of exhausted!
Especially the last one is just :love:
 
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Lovely shots, ISv.
Thanks Click!
Great action shots!
As @AlanF wrote in another thread we all hope for some special moments.
Not as spectacular, a scratching black cap:
R5 + RF 100-500L
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and singing wren @ Iso 20 000
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IQ is just acceptable and a faster lens...:eek:
OK, this topic is beeing discussed in another thread.:cool:
...a scratching black cap... It's not scratching: It says "High sir! Thanks for taking photo of me". And you missed the moment when it took its black cap off :p
 
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This poor frog doesn't look happy. You, too, wouldn't beeing stabbed with a beak through your chest.
The heron on the opposite seems to have found enough for lunch.
Look at the size of that frog. That's a really tall one for our local ponds.
When I tried to get closer respectively getting a better angle to avoid that high grass, I startled a pair of mallards and the heron flew away, too.
That gave me the chance for some BIF.
5D4, 100-400L II+TC, @560mm.

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