Ooh lucky shot! And great TIME-ing
I like it Jean. The eye is nice and sharp and you've got some good feather details. It looks like quite a dull day, so it's going to make it hard to get a decent shutter speed to make the shots easier. I've taken to pushing the ISO up to try and keep the shutter speed over 1/250 for bird shots, much easier to get them without subject movement, although even 1/1000 may not be fast enough (damn bluetits cracking shot of a branch with a blue blur)...
That's a nice shot and fits in theme for this week...and million miles away from last weeks picture...
Ticks all the boxes for me...nice position within the frame with the frame adding the final touch of class...:
Excellent capture Jean...
I like the composition and the birds pose...
but for me the image quality is lacking somewhat - is this a heavy crop?
ah and i don't like frames either lol funny how we are all different
Ruth and John - thank you for the kind comments.
I've just seen the theme for this week. :bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang:
Need I say more? :bang:
Jean
Time - I completely empathise with you about shooting birds and their lack of posing ability... damn them! Having said that you have caught an interesting moment and it looks sharp although you can see the loss of quality due to the crop.
And I´m sure lying on damp grass isn´t good for you, at least that´s what my mother used to tell me. Mind, I don´t think she was referring to photography
Oooooooooh, I actually really like this [don't know why I'm surprised] Composition is nice on this, and I like the bright colours from he carved wood, as apposed to the dark, older 'rotting?' wood
There is great detail in the wood its a shame the middle todstool is a little over exposed but the composition is spot on
This one is half and half for me - literally.
If you cut the picture down the middle vertically I love the right hand side - the detail in the wood is lovely and Mr JG has done a fab job with the toadstool on the far right
The left hand side - not so keen I'm afraid. As Toothie said there is a bit of overexposure going on and the detail on the wood just isn't the same for the toadstool on the far left :shrug:
I do like the overall composition and it's a great idea though
Thanks Hyster - you're very kind.Your time shot is a great pic Jean, you have done well there, I like the contrast in the pic.
Your inspiration is another good pic, fitting the theme well, you can feel the texture in it.
Well done Jean. Good colors and contrasts.
Yes I like this shot for Inspiration works very well, but if I was to change anything it would be to crop just above the toadstools and burn in the slightly over exposed ones and tad more contrast. ( Even dare I say B&W would look great)... But having said all that I really do like it...
I too like it, well done Jean
Another good interpretation from you Jean I really like it too although I´d have preferred a bit more DoF, but that´s just personal preference and well done to Mr JG too
My OH is currently in his 'workshop' carving away at a piece of oakwood and I´d love to be able to look at a piece of wood and see a shape buried in it but I guess our skill lies in looking at our environment and seeing a picture in it because I certainly wouldn't have the patience for woodcarving
Well done again on the words and pictures
I like this and the back story provides all the information required to demonstrate the inspiration involved, I see what you mean about the grass top right but it's not to distracting. Good work
Mark
Crisp detail, nice dof and interesting subject (and good words as always )
Inpsired !
The flower shot for me the bird shot isn't bad, not at all, I just prefer the colours and general flower shot
You are like a bus...you wait for ages, then two arrive at the same time...
I do like the bird shot and it's been done very well but
That flower shot is something else...
It's absolutely beautiful...
well done...
I'm glad you preferred the flower shot because the baby bird was just a 'record' shot, grabbed without any thought other than 'so that's where all the grapes were going' And I did put thought into the flower shot, so thank you
Would that be big, red and spewing out noxious fumes, then
Thank you for the very kind comments, though. I'm blushing.
Jean
He He He sorry that didn't come out like I ment...
now come on you take any congratulations on the chin...
Seriously that's great shot...
Oh and so are you...
The Blackie is a lovely sharp and detailed shot and it is developing along nicely. However...
The Flower shot is spot on, clear, sharp, detailed, vibrant colours... Much better
Well done Jean, what a great way to show what you've picked up over the past half year.
The birdie shot is very good , but the flower does it for me regarding theme. well done
jon
The flower is a cracking shot Jean, I love the contrast of the green and red, they seem to be just a fantastic match.
One to be proud of.
beautiful shot!