Like the way you kept the subject in the left 3rd of the shot as it gives the viewer a sense of direction more than if it was centered or in the right 3rd.The blurring gives it a sense of speed and the bird is sharp. In my boof :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: P.S. the rest are great also. Thanks for posting
Cheers Cappy. He lives in a huge tree about 15yards from the house so we will be seeing a lot more of him, hopefully. He's getting quite bold and sits eating on the bird-table looking at us watching him.
My last posting was saying hello and bird pictures taken through a double glazed kitchen window. These were taken at Scarborough Mere, a lovely lake in a lovely town and county.