I knew something was amiss with the shot....I did put it up in a rush and I can see what you mean now. It does look rather blurred and I can see the halo . Seems it not only dodged me ..he also flew under the radar.
That is a good shot! I like to see the bird in context, with (and I know this is well nigh impossible to explain) a bit of the fundamental identity of the bird. You seem to be able to do this. Frame-fillers can be a bit "character-less".
I agree Stuart ..yet I do favour the close up shots if I can get them. I think as Adrian said on one of my other blogs...you can see a persons own stamp on the way he shows his/her photographs.
Trevor, this is good, little devils. have you sharpened on auto cos it has a wee halo. No worries far better than my Goldcrest.
ReplyDeleteI knew something was amiss with the shot....I did put it up in a rush and I can see what you mean now. It does look rather blurred and I can see the halo . Seems it not only dodged me ..he also flew under the radar.
ReplyDeleteLovely find Trevor,must pop up your way soon.
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That is a good shot! I like to see the bird in context, with (and I know this is well nigh impossible to explain) a bit of the fundamental identity of the bird. You seem to be able to do this. Frame-fillers can be a bit "character-less".
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the Chiffchaff Trevor, a nice reminder of Summer as that is the only time I see them.
ReplyDeleteSome good birds are appearing John...maybe worth a visit.
ReplyDeleteI agree Stuart ..yet I do favour the close up shots if I can get them. I think as Adrian said on one of my other blogs...you can see a persons own stamp on the way he shows his/her photographs.
ReplyDeleteWe have quite a colony of them in a close location...getting a good photograph is another matter. Another for my must do in the future Jan.
ReplyDeleteI cant find a lot wrong with that picture - a very difficult species to latch onto with a camera. Looks like an adult.
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