nateg said:I decided to get into bird photography last April... these a few of what I think are my best shots.
Any constructive criticism would be great.
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DominoDude said:nateg said:I decided to get into bird photography last April... these a few of what I think are my best shots.
Any constructive criticism would be great.
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They're all great! You have good, smooth, backgrounds in general. DOF enough for the bird. Punchy colours without overdoing it.
The last one, which looks like an Eurasian Reed Warbler I shot a 2-3 years ago, could possibly be a little tighter.
nateg said:DominoDude said:nateg said:I decided to get into bird photography last April... these a few of what I think are my best shots.
Any constructive criticism would be great.
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They're all great! You have good, smooth, backgrounds in general. DOF enough for the bird. Punchy colours without overdoing it.
The last one, which looks like an Eurasian Reed Warbler I shot a 2-3 years ago, could possibly be a little tighter.
Hi, Thanks for the suggesttion I've given that a go.. Think it has helped. N
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Vossie said:Shot this Kingfisher last year with a (rented) 600 f/4 IS II and 1.4x III. Surely my favorite bird. I was lucky to get up very close, the images are uncropped! No tripod was used on this shot, but I did use a pile of branched as a hide and for support.
Vossie said:Shot this Kingfisher last year with a (rented) 600 f/4 IS II and 1.4x III. Surely my favorite bird. I was lucky to get up very close, the images are uncropped! No tripod was used on this shot, but I did use a pile of branched as a hide and for support.