Nikon D200 w/Nikkor 70-200 @ 200mm (Handheld) ISO 450 f/2.8 1/1000 Taken at Gatorland 4/25/08 at 62 pm
I happen to like the Black Vulture, and that's a good thing considering Gatorland has quite a large colony. While they may not be the prettiest birds around, they do have a rather unique look and come in many different variations of head styles. This one was taken in early evening light, with the setting sun lighting up the otherwise dark features.
I like vultures too! Good job with the light. I would crop away about half the space at right, and then add some space at left as well as above. I'd also clone out the triangular shape LLC. I like the textures on the neck and face! :-)
Nice capture Mike. Terrific feather and head detail. I'd give it a little more room up top, clone out the triangle in the LLC, and perhaps desaturate the BG a little. Those colors tend to overpower the bird. How do you like this?
Nice to see you posting. I have to agree with Doug but I think is too much room on top. You did an excellent job with the details in the blacks. I will be seeing you at Gatorland soon!
I like it Mike !! The re post by Dough sure looks good !!!
I think the point of focus is on the beak not the eye? The bg was far enough that you could have stopped down a bit Normally I will use the 2.8 wide open with closer bg clutter. Also find fill flash helpful for these images !!!!
Good pose The tendency is for tight head images !!!!