I like the birds in the first one better than the second, but I feel the tree overpowers them. think the light gets the eyes better in the first also. you set the bar high with the coot but these not do it for me
The way they were all relaxing around the tree was the inspiration for the shot but I guess I failed with that idea. Win some, lose some
Hans, you said "bit more time had been spent on the composition". Can you tell me where I failed and what you would have done to improve it?
I like them. Birds never sit exactly where you would like them so you take them as they are, in a natural pose, manipulating the image to be perfect defeats the purpose of capturing them in their natural setting. Just my opinion of course.
C+C,EDITS OK I shoot a Canon 90D with a few bits of glass.
My original cc was not meant to imply such gross manipulation more a change of view or perspective by choosing a different location or lens. Just manipulation of a different sort I suppose. My manipulation was a tongue in cheek spoof on that. A metaphor so to speak. .
Thanks Kevin - appreciated. I am at a disadvantage on my walks at the lake because I have a very active Cavoodle on a leash pulling me in any direction that he wants to go - and that's usually in the opposite direction to where I'm going. I took the shots because I just loved being near the birds and enjoyed the feeling of calm while just watching them relaxing with each other in our own little patch of paradise.
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