Manglesphoto wrote:
I think it would be fun to see what captions the viewers come up with for each image
I love the look in her eyes . . . The intensity The “Eyes” have it
Wow! Thank you so much for taking your time to critique my pictures. It really means the world to me . . .
Just when I think I have all the answers . . they change the questions
I really start to realize, reading your post, how much I don't know. But I can see how I can really raise the bar in both my photographic technique and my post processing.
Again, Thank you so much for your kindness and thoughtfulness
Best Regards
Andy
Fotoartist wrote:
Most not sharp either. But they're coming this way and I'll probably mess a lot up too.
Those littlle guys are quite fast I probably need a new camera to catch them I find it hard because I’m always shooting quickly into a dark background
I’ll try and edit them in Topaz adenoids AI and lighten them
Maybe repost the results
Thanks for your thoughts
More Warblers I probably should have lightened some of these but got caught in a rush
These guys were very hungry
Spectacular couple of weeks
The great migration is under way in Texas
Different poses from one glamorous bird
Who woulda thunk . . . A giant pink bird
With a clown like beak Simply majestic
Got a little carried away with my saturation but Spoonbills really are that brightly colored
Thoughts on color, sharpness and pose
A Lazy Afternoon in Texas