I love the image but why does it look as if you have silver plated his legs? Surely they are not usually that colour - or is it just my monitor?.
Ken
Not your monitor Ken, I think its just the way the light is shining across the skin of the legs and giving it that effect :|I love the image but why does it look as if you have silver plated his legs? Surely they are not usually that colour - or is it just my monitor?.
Ken
Thanks Paul for your informative comment I shall take note and try to improve myself even morelooks arsefirst to me as well , the one i have seen round here is black with a grey/silver head
Thanks lammieLooks OK to me, they are a dark grey bird with light grey around the neck and a dark cap.
Nice shot as well.
Cheers Tom, first time actually I have taken a shot of one. As he was happy to sit, I just ran off a few shots and tried various settings on the way.nice detail and tones in the capture rich.
Thanks Paul for your informative comment I shall take note and try to improve myself even more
Bird may be a juvenille not yet into adult plumage - good shot.
Ta, seriously it looks totally different to my garden visitor , good shot though
CheersNice sharp image looks goodfor me.
Thanks Davecracking shot Rich
Thank you very much ElvisGreat shot and wonderfull detail!
No! Not greenBlack is NEVER black........its made up of many different greys and you have got really great detail in this....mind you it's a bit greenish on the back.
keith
ThanksWoah, would love to know what the Jackdaws are feeding on in your neck of the woods, never seen one like that before. Smashing shot, captured loads of tones in the black/grey there.
Could beahhh , could that be why it looks nothing like the adult i have around here i wonder ?
Lovely detail Rich