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Bit quiet tonight
How about posting any bird for Critique
Call it bird A, B and so on and mark it out of 10 and say why
Just put your average shots in here
Comments - No abuse, just the normal stuff
BIRD A
I'll give it 5/10, mainly because it was taken in full sun and cannot be brought back in PP, white blown in head streak, (worsened in PP - main problem IMHO), … of course it's softish, but we, sorry, they all are! …… the composition is not too good and the background far from attractive …….. so why did I take the shot, you may ask?
On the other hand I quite like the pose, it's beak is "Finch like), and I don't mind the light (and heat), as it reminds me of the moment I saw it … I quite like the colours and it always surprises me how birds seem to naturally find spots where they blend into the background, even man-made ones
I'm keeping the image until I get a better one, it's a Streaky Seedeater, (a member of the Finch family)
Comment on my image … ask questions of other people and comment on their's as best you can
As I said, no abuse, just the "normal" banter …… don't be afraid to express an opinion if you are not used to giving Critique …… we may all learn something and appreciate why the comments are made …. or you could talk about the broken Redsnapper tripod head on another thread
BIRD A
ORIGINAL IMAGE, before PP
How about posting any bird for Critique
Call it bird A, B and so on and mark it out of 10 and say why
Just put your average shots in here
Comments - No abuse, just the normal stuff
BIRD A
I'll give it 5/10, mainly because it was taken in full sun and cannot be brought back in PP, white blown in head streak, (worsened in PP - main problem IMHO), … of course it's softish, but we, sorry, they all are! …… the composition is not too good and the background far from attractive …….. so why did I take the shot, you may ask?
On the other hand I quite like the pose, it's beak is "Finch like), and I don't mind the light (and heat), as it reminds me of the moment I saw it … I quite like the colours and it always surprises me how birds seem to naturally find spots where they blend into the background, even man-made ones
I'm keeping the image until I get a better one, it's a Streaky Seedeater, (a member of the Finch family)
Comment on my image … ask questions of other people and comment on their's as best you can
As I said, no abuse, just the "normal" banter …… don't be afraid to express an opinion if you are not used to giving Critique …… we may all learn something and appreciate why the comments are made …. or you could talk about the broken Redsnapper tripod head on another thread
BIRD A
ORIGINAL IMAGE, before PP
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