I was up on the roof yesterday trying to shoot a nest way up in my tree - it was still out of reach. As I got to the edge by the ladder this pigeon was coming in for a landing on a line near me and I took a couple quick shots of it. Unfortunately, they are a bit out of focus but I like the way the wings are spread and hate to throw it away if there is something I can do that could help. Up until now, I have only been using the Digital Photo Professional 4 for processing that came with my Canon T6. Would Photoshop or Lightroom be able to fix it? Any suggestions would be welcome.
You can't fix something that isn't in focus.
You can delete that rope/line with some PS magic
There are thousands of photos waiting for you to take them in your future. Don't try to force what you take to work. Every minute you spend in front of the computer trying to make a bad photo work is a minute you missed taking an awesome new one. Great photos aren't made, they are taken.
Now get back out on the roof, set up you gear away from the wires and throw some corn in the air. When they come flying in, you'll be in heaven!
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That's pretty much what I was thinking but since I haven't started using PS yet wasn't too sure. Thanks for your help. I will definitely be going up again!