Another in my backyard bird series, posted mostly on ETL. A pair of flickers started frequenting my suet feeder a week or so ago, vying for position with the Red-bellies and Downies. This one was captured out of my back door during a light snow storm two days ago. C&C welcomed and appreciated.
Excellent exposure, feather detail, and overall tone with the exception of the red shaft, which looks a tad hot. I'd wish for his head to be turned slightly toward the camera.
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[quote=David Gancarz;455403]Excellent exposure, feather detail, and overall tone with the exception of the red shaft, which looks a tad hot. I'd wish for his head to be turned slightly toward the camera.
Thanks David. Agree about the red; I often have to desaturate reds as they come out of the camera, and should have done so here, especially since I slightly boosted the saturation of the whole bird; thanks for pointing that out. As for the head turn I would normally agree in principle, but in my opinion here this is about optimum; any more head turn would have lost the signature red field mark altogether.
I like the soft lighting and combination of complimentary colours in the bird and background. The head angle works fine for me as does the overall composition. A good overall result. I wish I had a bird this interesting visitng my back garden rather than the usual flocks of feral pigeons!