Fergus wrote:
The colors in #3 are beautiful. The body is blown out. I'd crop the head and bill in a long narrow photo. Could be interesting.
ty Fergus, I will try your suggestion and see how it comes up .
Hello Bozsik, ty for the interest, it is a wedge tail, the shot was taken at a bird park in Queensland, Aust.
Hi everyone as always C&C is always welcome
Ty everyone for all the advice and information,I. Have definitely have hugged the wife and I am playing with my new lense ,and it has been a very steep learning curve, as soon as I am happy with one of my shots I will post and see what everyone thinks.
Thanks again for all the advice,it is very much appreciated.
Ty Macromad,every bit of information is helpfull and very much appreciated .
What a great shot,well done.
Hello everyone, I am always talking about one of this days getting myself a macro lens as I would like to learn to use and shoot some little critters.
Well my wonderfull wife came home with a Tamron AF 60 mm F/2 Di ll Macro 1:1 lens for my Sony A 55 and said here you are start shooting !!
So can any one suggest a good source of information for shooting in macro mode?
Great shots .. I have been trying to photograph a pair that frequent my back yard ,I get the camera and they vanish,I put the camera away and sure enough they return I have given up little buggers:)
wow that is one fantastic shot. Beautifull colors
What a great shot, those eyes are incredible!
They are great captures,#3 is my favorite .
Great shots,love the crested hawk.