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    Sebastian Erras
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    I made those 2 shots yesterday in the late afternoon at the Lauwersmeer in the Netherlands.

    I tried to make some "birdscapes". I hope you like it.


    Lapwing


    Common Kestrel

    40D - Sigma 500/4.5 EX HSM

    Wish you all a nice weekend!

    www.naturfoto-erras.de

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    Forum Participant Manos Papadomanolakis's Avatar
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    Hi Sebastian,thanks for sharing but I wish to have closer the birds

    Nice weekend and to you!!!

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    Jonathan Michael Ashton
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    Sebastian
    I think I know what you are trying to do but I think you may have chosen the wrong perspective. I think you will need to move in closer and also use a shorter lens.
    Jon

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    Please, read the posting guidelines carefully and post only one image in every 24 hours and one image per post!!!
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    Hi there I see a lapwing and a kestrel in my backyard. Interesting to see that I can figure out the exact location. There is a lot to photograph in this area. Perspective good be better though in these images (as said before)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillebrand Breuker View Post
    Hi there I see a lapwing and a kestrel in my backyard. Interesting to see that I can figure out the exact location.
    Isn't this a small world? :)

    Sebastian, to much empty space in the first and some chaotic background elements in the second image, so I too would wish for a closer view. One other point that bothers me when looking at the second image: the way the Kestrel's is sitting in the frame directs the viewers attention outside your image, IMO it is better to have the bird looking at something inside the frame.

    Thanks and best,
    Sven

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