This guy wasn't to happy with my presence. His wife and child were no longer in the nest as the baby had already fledged, They were about a 1/4 of a mile down the road on an electric tower. Was hoping for the juvenile to come in but after three hours of waiting there was no longer any light left. Maybe next time. This is about 75% of the original. Added a little blue to the BG and lightened the eyes a bit. Thanks for looking. All C/C welcome.
Brian
Canon EOS 20D
Aperture-Priority
Tv 1/2500
Av 6.3
Evaluative Metering
Exp Comp 0
ISO 400
Tamron 200-500mm@456mm
Sorry about the circles, I was processing images really late at night yesterday and I got sloppy as I was half asleep. I can't do anything as far as lightening the image anymore because the noise gets unbearable. Thanks for spotting that PP error Randt, I'm a little embarrassed now.
As soon as you know will be taking images of a darkish bird against the sky the best thing to do is bump up the EC in your camera - you will then avoid having underexposed images that are difficult to bring back due to noise.
Good pose by the osprey, and I love the expression. I also like the hint of clouds which adds some interest to the BG.
Now that you fixed that slop on the right, it looks heaps better! Lovely pose and I do wish that you had a bit more detail under the darker wing. Thanks for sharing. :)