Hi Everyone,
I came accross this Pileated Woodpecker excavating its nesting hole. Thought the whimsical look he gave me was kind of funny so I decided to post it. Normally I don't have my subjects in the center of the photo but I thought that the hole and surrounding bark framed his face quite nicely.
Stats: Canon 50D, 500mm F/4 +1.4X, ISO 800, 1/100 sec at F/8
Hope you enjoy your weekend. Thanks for your comments,
Great shot -- thanks for thinking out of the box -- you even managed to get a catchlight in one of the eyes. I really like the natural frame of the tree
Centred comp works well on this one, Steve. A little fill flash may have brought a bit of detail into the shaded area and made the head seem less disembodied. Eye contact and cocked head give it a nice feel.
Nice picture. I don't know about the black area. In a way its kind of beautifull, but what tony says it looks disembodied. I think there is a bit movent unsharpness in the head?
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for your comments. I have a better beamer but I didn't use it because I didn't want to freak the Pileated Woodpeckers out too much early in the nest building so I decided to go for natural light this time. I want them to feel comfortable so that they will not be spooked away from this nesting spot as it is a great location for photos. Stay tuned for more shots in the future (hopefully when the chicks hatch and the feeding frenzie starts).
Take care,
Steve
Last edited by Steve Large; 03-27-2010 at 11:12 PM.