multibit wrote:
Chiffchaff
Light was a little harsh
Fishing for compliments or do you actually see any negative effect caused by your "harsh" light? Excellent captures if you ask me, no excuses necessary. The only thing I would change if these were mine is to frame them a bit wider.
An expired sagebrush still clinging to the rocky ground under a healthy pine tree atop Mazourka Peak, Inyo Mountains, California. 9500' elevation. A1 II, 28-70 f2.
Jeffrey wrote:
An expired sagebrush still clinging to the rocky ground under a healthy pine tree atop Mazourka Peak, Inyo Mountains, California. 9500' elevation. A1 II, 28-70 f2.
Daran wrote:
Fishing for compliments or do you actually see any negative effect caused by your "harsh" light? Excellent captures if you ask me, no excuses necessary. The only thing I would change if these were mine is to frame them a bit wider.
Thanks Daran ,
No definitely not fishing for compliments, I thought it made them look a little crunchy , still a lovely little bird seemed to be looking for a mate . Living in the UK we are not used to too much sunshine
Just a few shots from Sunday . Dull skies at Cosford , the Typhoon was giving off some nice fluff . Unfortunately there was a lot of cancellations including the French Rafale I wanted to see