Sighted @ Bandipur National Park
on 5 July 13
Camera:Nikon D3100
Lens: Sigma 70-300mm
Focal Lenght: 300mm
F: 5.6
Expo: 1/400
ISO-800
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Sighted @ Bandipur National Park
on 5 July 13
Camera:Nikon D3100
Lens: Sigma 70-300mm
Focal Lenght: 300mm
F: 5.6
Expo: 1/400
ISO-800
Hi Sreenesh,
Welcome to IndiaWilds..!!
Nice first post. Good perch and eye contact. Wish the twig had not blocked the eye. Moving also would not have helped much in this condition . The vertical composition looks good. Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Sreenesh,
Welcome to IndiaWilds!
Owl is a nice subject. A bit more depth of field would be better. When the subject is far from you, it is important to look at areas/objects that reflect light more and can get overexposed. In case if you are having difficulty then you should check the preview and dial the exposure compensation (in this case negative EC). Once you get a hang of the exposure, watching the preview would not be so important. Slightly lowering the colour temperature will also help in containing the highlights.
Less space at the top would have been better. In this image the owl is bang on the centre. When the subject is centrally placed, it becomes static so alternate compositions may be explored. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Welcome sreenesh.
you will get a lot of positive inputs here which will help you learn faster and also get to share your experiences so that other can learn from it.
TFS
Roopak
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