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On a couple of pics I have got a slight dark line around a bird thats flying where its against the sky. Even though its slight is there a way to stop it happening or is it get riddable of in post processing?
Someone else here may have a better idea, but it looks to me like it's been over sharpened. :shrug:
I can see what you mean though, the owl looks almost as though it's been cut and pasted onto the sky.
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looks like its has been oversharpened, is this the original? if you have the option to disble in camera sharpening do so.
From the look of your website Susie I would have thought you would be asking people here how to make the dark lines stand out more!![]()

Thank you very much, I have got one better one that I want to try processing, so perhaps I am improving slightly a little bitYou shouldnt put yourself down Susie. Potentially that is a really impressive pic
Thanks, If you look at the wing on the left of the pic, underneath it (on the brown bit) there is a blueish line or shadow between the wing and sky.An un-sharpened one could be handy, I'm not sure if it isn't CA as much as anything.
I can't really see the dark line, there's a light line running down the bottom side of the wing on the right, under its body and a bit on the top side of the left wing that's giving that cut/paste look.
That's probably sharpening, is this the area you're talking about ?
I am being really stupid, or is it nothing more complicated than motion blur? It gets progressively worse along the wing toward the outer most wing ends. The wings have more movement the further along them you go, so add that tiny bit of progessive motion blur against the blue sky, and what you get is that line imo. I could be totally wrong, but if it was my picture, that would be my assumption. :shrug:Hey Matty you don't know how shakey her hands are![]()
hopefully my hands are not that shakey!!! plus for a change I was not using it handheld, I'll blame the lens for this one and just have to slap it if it does it again!!