Pretty good shots. On #1 Its a bit overexposed but you still got some feather detail in the wing tips. I would have cropped it closer to emphsize the bird. The scenery on top is nice but the bird is your subject.
#2 was a real tough shot with the bugger coming right at you. Its a bit overexposed and I wish you could have caught all of the shadow.
#3 is theone I like the best. You good pretty good feather detail and another tough shot. Its still a bit overexposed but less than the first two. Its a bit soft, what was your shutter speed?
#4 is great but that sky is noisy and it looks like you have around 5 dust bunnies on your sensor. Time to get out the Eclipse fluid.
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Pretty good shots. On #1 Its a bit overexposed but you still got some feather detail in the wing tips. I would have cropped it closer to emphsize the bird. The scenery on top is nice but the bird is your subject.
#2 was a real tough shot with the bugger coming right at you. Its a bit overexposed and I wish you could have caught all of the shadow.
#3 is theone I like the best. You good pretty good feather detail and another tough shot. Its still a bit overexposed but less than the first two. Its a bit soft, what was your shutter speed?
#4 is great but that sky is noisy and it looks like you have around 5 dust bunnies on your sensor. Time to get out the Eclipse fluid.
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
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