I think it looks great. Exposure can be pretty tricky when shooting into a bright sky, but you handled it well. A lot of times with shots like this, you will end up with the sky fooling your meter and you end up with a silhouette.
I'm still shooting with a 6mp too. I don't think it would look any better with more megapixels. With a higher resolution file, you would be able to crop in tighter and still make a nice print. Other than that, I don't think more pixels would make the image look better.
"I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters' paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view."
Aldo Leopold
that's a great image in many ways. Nicely exposed, body position is flawless(to me).
Also knowing my raptors and their behavior well, Harriers have great eyesite and don't usually pose so close to humans like that. You got the added bonus of being in the right place at the right time with a cooperative subject!
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"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" - Benjamin Franklin
I took that shot today and I think I was lucky that the bird finally decided to come a bit closer to me. Still very far, I believe, but closer (except may be once when it got me by surprise) than most of the time I've seen it. So to get the end result here, I did some cropping and made some adjustment pp.
But, If that one was close, this one was even closer:
Again, some cropping and pp.
But, why does this one seem to have different colors?
Excellent! I'd be proud of them if they were mine - so, yes, I'd say you passed.
Originally Posted by AgingEyes
I've only got a 6mp camera. I've been wondering it it would look better if it were shot with something like a 10-12 mp.
Umm, depends. How much of a crop was this and how large do you intend to enlarge it if you decide to print it? I have plenty of images shot with a 6mp camera that still continue to sell well. And at 8" x 10" and even 11" x 14", it's very difficult to see the "lack" of resolution unless you are nose close to the print.