Captured at the Salton Sea, he was eating the fruit of this palm tree. Mid-morning sun in January so it was low on the horizon and not very bright.
50D, 70-200mm f/2.8 + 1.4x TC @ 280mm
f/4 @ 1/1600, ISO 200, WB 5100K
handheld, no flash
Captured at the Salton Sea, he was eating the fruit of this palm tree. Mid-morning sun in January so it was low on the horizon and not very bright.
50D, 70-200mm f/2.8 + 1.4x TC @ 280mm
f/4 @ 1/1600, ISO 200, WB 5100K
handheld, no flash
"It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson
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Good view, clarity and detail, kerry. I only wish you could have been on the other side of the plant so that reed wasn't dividing the bird right in half. Minor point but one that definitely detracts from seeing the entire bird. Really nice processing on the blacks and the small bits of the plant on his beak really add to the image!
Perfect head angle and eye contact Kerry. The blacks look good. Because the perch is an important part of the image I don't mind it up front and centre so to speak. I do feel it ends rather abruptly at the bottom crop. Not much you can do here unless you can include the whole palm flower.
I agree, the perch is good. These (sorry for anyone who loves them) are such boring birds to photograph that, to me, the situation becomes a key part of any image. A story.