Please post no more than five images a day and respond to as many images as you post. Critics, please be constructive, specific, and nice! Moderated by gahspidy and mtbbrian.
By posting on the Photo Critique forum you agree to post only your own photos, be respectful, and give back as much as you receive. This is a moderated forum and anything abusive or
off-topic will be removed.
Hmmm. I wish I could say your patience was rewarded. While I think the vignette helps put the focus on the bird the railing in the background is problematic especially where it over laps the wing. The parrot is also too small in the frame. cropping doesn't really solve any of the other problems here either. Hmmm. Do you have any other versions?
You know what, I like this really unique composition. I like the way you framed it. It's full of movement and color and really catches the nature of the bird.
Very nice Nitin. I think I would like it more with a different type of railing/background, but the wing blur really works here and the parrot's face is reasonably sharp. Plus, you can see at least one of his eyes, a big plus. Great patience that I wish I had.
G
Photography Software and Post Processing Forum Moderator. Visit here!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Feel free to edit and repost my photos as part of your critique.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Very nice Nitin. I think I would like it more with a different type of railing/background, but the wing blur really works here and the parrot's face is reasonably sharp. Plus, you can see at least one of his eyes, a big plus. Great patience that I wish I had.
G
thnx, (Un)fortunately parrot was sitting on this railing only ;)
I show patience only in photography and driving.
You know what, I like this really unique composition. I like the way you framed it. It's full of movement and color and really catches the nature of the bird.
I guess i have the benefit of having two pet parrots! I can spend as long as i like taking various flight photos as they will come directly to me on call. However, my downfall is that all my photos have parts of my living room in them!
I have found that your shutter needs to be REALLY fast if you want to freeze the wings, but i much prefer to capture the motion as you have. Often their heads bob when they fly, so that can be the next thing to blur!
I guess i have the benefit of having two pet parrots! I can spend as long as i like taking various flight photos as they will come directly to me on call. However, my downfall is that all my photos have parts of my living room in them!
I have found that your shutter needs to be REALLY fast if you want to freeze the wings, but i much prefer to capture the motion as you have. Often their heads bob when they fly, so that can be the next thing to blur!
I like the photo!
thanks
you should take them outdoors for a change. May be then you have different shots.
Welcome to the new posters.
Just so you know, this is a critique site and we like to go farther than just saying "nice snapshot" or the variations. What makes it appealing to you? Could there be improvements? Etc.