These common birds generally just look black, but I managed to catch this one in the right light, that brought out the colors. I realize that it's probably too closely cropped, but it was close to the left hand edge of the image, and it was a single capture, and the best I could do with cropping. Does the image otherwise "work" in terms of color, sharpness etc.?
D300, Tamron 200-500, Shutter Speed (Exposure Time) = 1/1000 second
Aperture Value (APEX) = 18853/3550
Aperture = F6.3
Exposure Bias (EV) = 0/1 = 0#
Metering Mode = spot (3)
Light Source / White Balance = unknown (0) Flash = Flash did not fire
Focal Length = 500/1 mm = 500 mm
Hi Richard they are remarkable birds in the right light !!!! Nice leaping pose The sharpest part seems along the body not the head Just surprised you got this much!!!
Composition wise seems very tight in frame Particularly with the leaping pose and sense of movement Lots of room up front would be in order Sharpness wise would like to see it sharper around the eye On an image like this is not the easiest thing to have Exposure wise looks fine and you did get a great sun angle !!!