Why one tail is never enough.

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All comments are welcome:lol:

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Maybe also why no head just doesn't cut it...

I really like the colour and activity going on, but would have liked to see at least one whole bird. And I actually like the fact that its a bit underexposed!
 
I want more bird. you should have shot slightly to the right and captured that bird with the blue head as your subject and use the rest as extra detail

with that I wouldn't mind the under exposure as much as it does help get detail in the feathers
 
I want more bird. you should have shot slightly to the right and captured that bird with the blue head as your subject and use the rest as extra detail

with that I wouldn't mind the under exposure as much as it does help get detail in the feathers


yeah I like a bird with a blue head.
 
colors are nice..crop is not
 
Instead of starting a new thread, adding photos here would be better.

Noted all comments from the first photo, thank you a lot.

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This is another red wood bird. All comments are welcome.
I lost the tail shot. :grumpy:
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too dark on that last shot. Why are you cutting all the birds off? :p
 
Last shot for birds.

Thanks for the feedbacks, I'm just learning composition and these feedbacks will help me improve. many thanks.:thumbup:

I got the head and tails now. But just not on one bird. \
All comments welcome

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Composition wise I think its better, but I not keen on the blurry bird in the foreground. Its just to much for me.

Keep those pictures coming!
 

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