Originally Posted by
Jim Fenton
I suppose if I'm not comfortable posting my thoughts, I should give up posting here...so I'll post :)
It's a nicely posed image, but the first thing my mind says when it sees this is FAKE ?
Maybe it's where I live and shoot, but perches like this don't exist. Most of the lichen and moss covered branches are laying on the ground and not sitting pretty up in the air and if there is one or two of them around, nothing sits on them.
On this image, the top branch could go away IMHO, especially whereas everything else in the image is in focus, but the plant matter at the extreme top isn't. That would be OK if there wasn't a total separation between the subject / perch and background.
I agree with Daniel about the lichens / moss possibly being a bit too bright and actually, if the background were toned down a bit the bird would become more prevalent relative to it's surroundings.
I suppose it becomes a question of what one is trying to convey with their images...real nature or fabricated art?