in the bird photography you look for three things: light, exposure and background. I am struggling with background because most of my birds I photograph live on a marsh or in the desert by the Bear river.
What brought this Black-crowned night heron into this place with a lot of branches? Food and only food. It's his natural habitant.
Am I happy getting this shot? I am. Every bird became so precious over last few months that I stopped to worry about great backgrounds, foregrounds, branches and mud.
What brought this Black-crowned night heron into this place with a lot of branches? Food and only food. It's his natural habitant.
Am I happy getting this shot? I am. Every bird became so precious over last few months that I stopped to worry about great backgrounds, foregrounds, branches and mud.
whatever you are doing - you are really capturing their essence. Love these photos.
ReplyDeleteMagnificas capturas, amiga, con una gran definicion
ReplyDeleteThe first bird seems overwhelmed by the weather. The second went down. Something does not like it. Images are special.
ReplyDeleteIn birds' photos he is the most important, it is known. Light is also important, and the background is as much as the situation in capturing a bird allows. You can do all this. Your photos are beautiful. * Thank you very much for your kind comment. Regards.
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ReplyDeletePues yo veo que consigues unos bonitos fondos, con un buen desenfoque en unas tomas e interesantes semidesenfoques en otras y muy buena nitidez en las aves, buenas tomas.
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Perfect photos. So magical so beautiful. Really amazing. :))))
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Poland. :)
El fondo desenfocado, queda muy bien. La nitidez de la imagane es muy buena.
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A veces es difícil aislar el objeto principal del fondo, pero a ti no se te da mal. Bonitas capturas.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Sweet birds!
ReplyDeleteThe first one looks like he needs a hug.