Trod
Loc: Hobart Tasmania
Hi everyone as always C&C is always welcome
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.
Bozsik
Loc: Orangevale, California
Is the first one a Wedge-tailed Eagle? Just curious.
Trod
Loc: Hobart Tasmania
Hello Bozsik, ty for the interest, it is a wedge tail, the shot was taken at a bird park in Queensland, Aust.
Trod
Loc: Hobart Tasmania
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 .
Trod
Loc: Hobart Tasmania
Trod wrote:
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 .
second shot is same bird side on
Beautiful shots dooragdragon! I've never seen so many colors in a bird!
jk48
Loc: Camarillo, California
Trod wrote:
Trod wrote:
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 .
second shot is same bird side on
much better..glad you took the suggestion from the other member
jk48
Loc: Camarillo, California
about the Raptor...your objective is sharp eye, sharp beak...bird photography is tough..I know..still working on it..I have had some winners..but alot of failures at this..
Trod
Loc: Hobart Tasmania
jk48 wrote:
about the Raptor...your objective is sharp eye, sharp beak...bird photography is tough..I know..still working on it..I have had some winners..but alot of failures at this..
Ty for the input jk48...and you are right it is tough I tend to get more failures than winners but still I keep trying..
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