Azzaro,
The first thing that popped into my head when I saw this was "too bad you've been spotted", lol, too much time spent in the street forum--come on you know you miss us.
I love the color in this and the black bird-but I must say, the two birds on the right bug me--kind of agree with Saikano.
Coool.
What about making a versionwithout birds to the right just crow and some wires going to the right?
Hey......Thanks for commenting.....I saw the picture like Mary Kim did....But from a technical standpoint it would be a stronger composition if it was just the black bird. The shot has two centers of interests. The bird on the left or the two on the right...... I broke the rule.........azzaro:D
Azzaro,
The first thing that popped into my head when I saw this was "too bad you've been spotted", lol, too much time spent in the street forum--come on you know you miss us.
I love the color in this and the black bird-but I must say, the two birds on the right bug me--kind of agree with Saikano.
When I was processing the shot I saw that the two on the right had eyes on me Birds don't miss much.
It would have been a better shot without the two on the right....but kind of saw it like Mary K. Thanks for commenting...... azzaro:D
I LIKE the two doves in the picture. Doves form strong mating pairs and from what I've read are monogamous, so I think they are sweet sitting on the barbed wire together. My monitor isn't calibrated and I can't tell what the black bird is. If it's a starling, they form mated pairs but they are sometimes polygamists. I like the composition because there's a contrast between the single black bird and the paired doves.
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What about making a versionwithout birds to the right just crow and some wires going to the right?
The first thing that popped into my head when I saw this was "too bad you've been spotted", lol, too much time spent in the street forum--come on you know you miss us.
I love the color in this and the black bird-but I must say, the two birds on the right bug me--kind of agree with Saikano.
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Hey......Thanks for commenting.....I saw the picture like Mary Kim did....But from a technical standpoint it would be a stronger composition if it was just the black bird. The shot has two centers of interests. The bird on the left or the two on the right...... I broke the rule.........azzaro:D
When I was processing the shot I saw that the two on the right had eyes on me Birds don't miss much.
It would have been a better shot without the two on the right....but kind of saw it like Mary K. Thanks for commenting...... azzaro:D
High Mary K. glad you liked it......azzaro:D
Sometimes we need to break the rules don't we D
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Joie
Nikon 80x200mm f2.8