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Post #1784 - Which one do you like best? Please vote and explain why in a reply


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Took a bunch today and I think this is the only decent one.
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(@EmmaRainboe :lau)
Nice pic!
The only thing that bothers me is how close this feather is to the frame. 😩✋
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Looks like it cut off just a bit. :hit
 
Took a bunch today and I think this is the only decent one.
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(@EmmaRainboe :lau)
Great picture! Too bad the front one's front of her face is hidden. If only her head was up just a little.
Here is the uncropped version:
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I love the full picture better. Again, if only her head was up a little. I also think it'd be nice if there was another bird on the left behind that Orpington. Personally, in this picture, I'd be looking for a nice flock picture. Then, maybe on a later date, with a few (more noticable) clouds in the sky, look for the two Orpingtons picture. Go up a little on angle if you can. That's all my personal opinion. Either way, I really like the picture, except for the hen's head down too low.
 
This is a beautiful picture. I love the contrast between the golden buff of the hens and the rich blue sky.

I agree that it would be better if the front hen's face was more visible. It would also be cool if there were more clouds in the background, mirroring the fluffy shape of the Orpingtons.
 
Great picture! Too bad the front one's front of her face is hidden. If only her head was up just a little.
You should see the others!
I love the full picture better. Again, if only her head was up a little.
Story of my life!
I'd be looking for a nice flock picture. Then, maybe on a later date, with a few (more noticable) clouds in the sky, look for the two Orpingtons picture.
The elusive flock picture!
Go up a little on angle if you can.
That one was taken with the D3300 and they were on top of the side of the hay pile on the flatbed. I looked around for something to stand on, but there wasn't anything suitable. A couple of these were taken standing on the trailer.

 
This is a beautiful picture. I love the contrast between the golden buff of the hens and the rich blue sky.

I agree that it would be better if the front hen's face was more visible. It would also be cool if there were more clouds in the background, mirroring the fluffy shape of the Orpingtons.
Thanks. This was the look I was going for but the hens and clouds were not cooperating. :lau
 
Thanks. This was the look I was going for but the hens and clouds were not cooperating. :lau
They rarely do! But I love those photos as is, too. Really bright colors and very clear, and it is fun to see the hens getting down to business with that hay.
 

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