A juvenile plumaged bird, taken at a roadside pond, from the car, resting the lens on the window frame. I decided to leave the grass in the foreground in.
D300, Tamron 200-500, ISO 320, 1/320, f8.0.
Richard
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A juvenile plumaged bird, taken at a roadside pond, from the car, resting the lens on the window frame. I decided to leave the grass in the foreground in.
D300, Tamron 200-500, ISO 320, 1/320, f8.0.
Richard
Hi Richard Remember the virtual legs !!!
You did well with the exposure and pose but it tight in frame. Would also back down the sharpening just a bit.
I like the light and eye contact and agree with Al regarding more room and less sharpening.
A little more at the bottom, and agree it is a bit too crisp. Lovely colors and light.
Nice light on this cute juvenile GBH. Either going in tighter for more of a portrait, or zmore and iooming out more and ncluding the virtual legs would have been a better composition, but you were probably somewhat limited shooting from your car window!
Agree on the sharpening issue and more room at the bottom for the legs...:cool: