Thanks Gary!Superb shot of the Mandarin.
The first time I got that fellow at a proper distance from myThe Mandarin is lovely, but the Gadwall looks a bit OOF, with the point of focus being just in front of the bird.
Some will boldly go for striking designs and others will
adopt rather subdued design strategies. The wings feathers are easier to
perceive as sharp but not those on its head that may appear soft though the eye is sharp.
Looking again at the image, I still think the point of focus is a couple of centimeters in front of the bird, with the eye being right on the edge of focus and the beak sharp.
your images appear over-saturated but I accept that this will be a matter of personal choice.
excluding the evolution aspect,
Would be even nicer with the full reflection.
Fair enough.for me they don't hit the mark
most girds do… even when I tell them to keepi don't like birds looking out the frame
I use to shoot low but I changed my mind on thatthe POV is to high
Yes, I understand that. In this case, it all has to dothe 2nd image and as gramps said hey look over saturated even though you haven't added any to the image
In which regard?our 3rd image is a bit better though.
In which regard?