Cousins
Yesterday I was lucky enough to get two different species of woodpeckers (downy on the left, hairy on the right) sitting on one of my perches. While they have similar colorations, they are much different in size. When I culled through the images I had taken, I noticed these two were sitting on different places on the perch (the two images were taken 5 minutes apart). From Lightroom, I sent the two images as layers to Photoshop. I then used Auto-Align followed by Auto-Blend to merge them into a single layer. The resultant image really shows how much smaller the downy woodpeckers are. Both of these are males as females do not have the red spot on their heads. Ah, technology!!
My sincere thanks to all who spend the time to view, like or comment on my photos. It is much appreciated!
© 2023 Craig Goettsch - All rights reserved. Any unauthorized use without permission is prohibited.
Cousins
Yesterday I was lucky enough to get two different species of woodpeckers (downy on the left, hairy on the right) sitting on one of my perches. While they have similar colorations, they are much different in size. When I culled through the images I had taken, I noticed these two were sitting on different places on the perch (the two images were taken 5 minutes apart). From Lightroom, I sent the two images as layers to Photoshop. I then used Auto-Align followed by Auto-Blend to merge them into a single layer. The resultant image really shows how much smaller the downy woodpeckers are. Both of these are males as females do not have the red spot on their heads. Ah, technology!!
My sincere thanks to all who spend the time to view, like or comment on my photos. It is much appreciated!
© 2023 Craig Goettsch - All rights reserved. Any unauthorized use without permission is prohibited.