You have such a good eye for composition. I love all of these especially #2 (if you can remove the extra weed in front of it...) #1 and #3 seems to be the same shot...you really got them in the eyes. So beautiful ... and wet!![]()
I believe that is a Tri-colored Heron also known as a Louisiana Heron in some places.
Hi, Barbara. Nice techs on these. Yes you were in a bad spot but made the most of it. The fourth shot is a nice portrait. Optimally could have been shot from a flatter angle but with the constraints you described you did well. The bird's body isn't all that attractive. Interesting to a birder but not for a photographer. So in that fourth shot you might try an 8x10 or even 5x7 portrait crop with all of the crop take off of the right side to turn it into even more of a portrait. That one makes the most of the situation by eliminating the messy feathers and minimizing the criss crossed stuff in the BG. And the bird's eye would end up more or less centered and close to the upper third line. The eye slightly off-center in right side of frame would be optimum IMO. The head/neck are really pretty. Joe could probably tell you what version of heron that is. No doubt some red-blue yellow legged mesomorph somethinorother.
Nice job.
Thanks for the identification Brian.
Izzie, I have no idea how to remove itI thought the same thing. I usually shoot 5 shots rapid fire so it would not surprise me if 2 look the same. This little guy was very cooperative but unfortunately I was 3 feet above him on a bridge I even tried squatting down and shooting between the hand rails.
Thanks Dan I will give that a try.
Great job Izzie, THANKS!
Dan, Thanks for doing that! I like it!
Dan! What? No mouse??? I couldn't live without my little almost static but very useful rodent even with the laptop. I gotta have one...and superfast...and of course the tablet...Yes...I like Dan's edit too. It made a whole heck of difference...