Recently, a suite of increasingly sophisticated methods have been developed to suppress additive noise from images. Most of these methods take advantage of sparsity of the underlying signal in a specific transform domain to achieve good visual or quantitative results. These methods apply relatively complex statistical modelling techniques to bifurcate the noise from the signal. In this paper, we demonstrate that a spatially adaptive Gaussian smoother could be a very effective solution to the image denoising problem. To derive the optimal parameter estimates for the Gaussian smoothening kernel, we derive and deploy a surrogate of the mean squared error (MSE) risk similar to the Stein's estimator for Gaussian distributed noise. However, unlik...