Out on the Nowingi Track I came across this Mulga Parrot but I could see the female as if I moved I knew he would fly off and I would miss the shots.
#1
# 2
# 3
#4
There wasn't much I could do with the branch as the next step forwards the bird would have been off.
But for me I think it just shows the bird in if full natural setting. And I was lucky enough to have a shot I could crop quite well to show most of it.
Thanks for you points of view on this.
As Alan said #3 for me and a close second is #4. Nice and sharp and lovely colours. I'd like to see #1 and #2 without the shadow across the chest but you have to get what you can - when you can.
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I don't like my attitude and I caught myself drinking on the job.
What you said is the point as there are times when you just have to go with what you have in front of you.
But funny enough I like them as they are as these are wild and I have no say on where they sit or if they fly.
A good balancing act.
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