Thanks, Ann! I agree that the first shot is the strongest - I took a ton
of shots of the bird eating and they were just not vey compelling (he
was a messy eater)... I have not heard the phrase "dicky bird" since I
was 4 years old!
Mark
On 8/2/2014 6:45 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
"you must have a good camera"
Those are yummy, Mark - lovely portraits of one of my favorite
dicky-birds - enjoy the detail you got - I think from an asesthetic
point of view I like the first one best as the contrest between the
pretty and healthy bird, the angle of the view and the drooping
sunflower make it the most interesting. but all so nice.
That "ready for my close up' shot is irresistable too.
ann
On 8/2/2014 18:10, Mark C wrote:
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/goldfinch
I was going to go out shooting today but wound up staying around the
house to get caught up on some yard work. This goldfinch might have been
a better photo op than anything I would have seen in the field. Comments
welcome.
K-3 and Tokina ATX 400 f5.6. For a ~$350 lens it does a decent job.
Mark
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