re: Project 52 by Girish A
The above photo was taken with Nikon D90- 70-300 mm VR Lens at 300 mm....with Shutter speed of 1/800, F-7.1 with ISO 200 ...hand held
Re: Project 52 by Girish A
How much did you crop? If nothing you can track very well. I like the definition, but there seems to be some blown out areas around the neck and on the front of the wings. IMHO (im no pro)
Ryo
Re: Project 52 by Girish A
Hi.Ryo.........
..thanks for the comments......no cropping done.......its full frame what i shot.....regarding blown out area.......yes a little bit.....may be i should do some processing........am also new to bird photography and still to pick up the processing techniques........am also not professional...
Re: Project 52 by Girish A
Nice job Girish. If this is your first attempt at bird photography you did a very good job. I look forward to seeing your progress over the next year
Wendy
Re: Project 52 by Girish A
Thank you so much Wendy.......indeed this was my first attempt at bird photography.......hope to improve upon in the coming days.....with the encouragement guidance and critics
Re: Project 52 by Girish A
Photo for 2nd Week of 2012.......this is Stone Plover taken with Nikon D90.......70-300 mm Nikor lens at 200 mm with shutter speed of 1/500 and F 5.6 ISO 200
http://i42.tinypic.com/259h6ko.jpg
Re: Project 52 by Girish A
Nice composition although I'd probably crop the rock on the bottom left out. Parts of the look like they could be a bit sharper though I think.
Re: Project 52 by Girish A
I agree that the composition is super and the image is unexpectedly soft for the camera settings. It looks like the pesky rock on the left may be in better focus than the bird so I'm going to assume that the focus was slightly off.
Shooting at this distance you might want to try a higher ISO, maybe 800, and use the extra light for better DoF of a smaller f-stop.
Re: Project 52 by Girish A
Thank you Frank and Malcom.........i will definitely take your advice and try to use it next time
Re: Project 52 by Girish A
Thank you Rob......i shall definitely take the cue and keep clicking