Roberta, Drops are very beautiful and interesting, The hawk is sharp with a nice pose very nice as well, I might suggest cropping a bit of the background to highlight the bird more. Bruce I hope I got your name right, I have not been active on the forum for a long time but hope I remember it correctly.
kdacharya wrote:
these are iconic Birdie shots. nicely done
Thanks so much KD . Hope all is well.
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B Benson wrote:
Roberta, Drops are very beautiful and interesting, The hawk is sharp with a nice pose very nice as well, I might suggest cropping a bit of the background to highlight the bird more. Bruce I hope I got your name right, I have not been active on the forum for a long time but hope I remember it correctly.
Hello Bruce . Good to have you back ! My name is Roberta, but my nickname is Birdie . Thanks for the suggestion , will try it.
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morris wrote:
Your hawk photos are good Roberta yet the last two are fabulous
Morris
Thanks Morris.
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Erictator wrote:
You've done it again Birdie, you've left us speechless. The last two are creative genius.
Eric
Eric, you are far too kind, thank you.
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Imagemaster wrote:
Great variety Birdie. Wet 'macro' shots of bird feathers can be fresher and more interesting than shots of whole birds.
I bet you used BI to create the feather shots.
Tony
Thanks so much Tony. I think I just got the reference to AI and BI ! I can be a bit slow at times. No BI or AI used .
Very nice set of images, BIrdie. I especially like that last wet feather image. It's inspiring to see someone doing something creative when the weather isn't cooperating, rather than what I usually do -- which is to become a computer zombie!