Hi Tim, welcome to this forum I am a new member myself and have found it very good with lots of honest critique and helpful tips.
I like your image very much nice BG the birds pose is good but the bird does look a tiny bit soft on the head but bear in mind that could be down to my viewing.
Keith.
Whoa, this is great. Lovely shot with prey item. Sharpness looks OK to me. Shooting at 1/1250s I may have waited for an action shot, maybe some sparrow flesh being splattered or something :-). That 1Dx high ISO performance always amazes me.
Hi Tim, a big welcome to BPN, and hope you enjoy the participation between all the members. The angled pose works well, and I like that we can see a bit of his meal in his beak. Lovely smooth BG too. The perch is not ideal, but at least he perched where we can see the rest of his meal. I feel the kestrel is a touch soft, and would add some space on the LHS.
Stuart- On my gear the shot looks quite bright and I reckon if you tweak it in levels - dropping the gamma and sliding the lft level in a tad it looks a lot better(and sharper).
Just my humble opinion.
Cheers
JR
Hi Tim, welcome to BPN and a great first post. Nice bird and good behavior capture. How big a crop is it? There is not a lot of details in the head, so it could be due to softness, a big crop, or high ISO, I'm not sure. Tthe image looks a tad flat to me and could benefit from a little more contrast. I'd wish for a little more space on the left and less on the right. Loi
Welcome to BPN and congrats on a terrific first post!!! Super looking bird and love to see him feeding on your pests!!! I would do a bit more sharpening on your bird. You have a lovely background (BG) and super pose on the bird.
Welcome to BPN Tim!! Fantastic sighting you got here, I like the mangled sparrow with its feet sticking out. The kestrel looks great too (and in better shape ha! ha!) but I agree it could stand a bit more sharpening for web presentation. Not the best of perches, but still an opportunity not to be missed...