Maybe don’t cut off the bottom feathers?I’ll join in. This is one of my first ever shots, if I was to do it again, what should I change?View attachment 3158616
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Maybe don’t cut off the bottom feathers?I’ll join in. This is one of my first ever shots, if I was to do it again, what should I change?View attachment 3158616
That street lamp thing is a bit distracting.In the interest of eating my own dog food, let's see if you guys can pick out the things I'm not happy with in this shot. I'll show you what I did about it later.
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The lighting seems to be all over the place.In the interest of eating my own dog food, let's see if you guys can pick out the things I'm not happy with in this shot. I'll show you what I did about it later.
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Looks good to me. The only things I would've done different is, move to the left to get the building the entire backdrop & lower my camera angle to get the entire bird. Not having a clean backdrop is distracting. IMHOI’ll join in. This is one of my first ever shots, if I was to do it again, what should I change?View attachment 3158616
Thanks! That’s great advice, I’ll have to try it!Looks good to me. The only things I would've done different is, move to the left to get the building the entire backdrop & lower my camera angle to get the entire bird. Not having a clean backdrop is distracting. IMHO
Agreed. I love the periwinkle backdrop from the building. It’s a subtle change that makes the bird pop.Looks good to me. The only things I would've done different is, move to the left to get the building the entire backdrop & lower my camera angle to get the entire bird. Not having a clean backdrop is distracting. IMHO
I'm glad you are pleased & not offended.Thanks! That’s great advice, I’ll have to try it!
Exactly. I always go for the 'POP' ...Agreed. I love the periwinkle backdrop from the building. It’s a subtle change that makes the bird pop.
