EOS R EF100-400 I 310mm f8 1/1300 ISO 400
As I visit Wako now, I am struck by the difference from 10 years ago. Then, not a single wood stork in sight and the species endangered. Now, they are everywhere and upgraded to threatened. Almost crowding out the GBH and other species nesting now. Very challenging to get clean views, but as a grandfather I will take this any day over the thought of these fascinating beauties no longer walking on this earth.
02-11-2019, 04:34 PM
John Mack
Detail in the whites look nice. The pose on the front bird is nice. Light doesn't look to bad.
02-11-2019, 10:56 PM
Dorian Anderson
The whites look good but the knotty heads combined with a texturally similar background make the image a bit muddled. We want that head to jump off the screen and it doesn't at the moment.
02-12-2019, 05:45 AM
gail bisson
This is so mucn nicer than the last image.
I like the intimacy portrayed.
Looks like you blurred the BG to reduce its effect on the image- and that is a good thing!
Gail
02-13-2019, 09:33 AM
Arthur Morris
SH with a good EXP but for me, the juxtaposition of the two heads is not pleasing but at least you see the eyes of the bird in the back. But the shadow of the bird in the front on the bird in the rear is an image killer for me.