witnessing their argument...
Nikon D3000
Speed 1/400s
300mm
f5.6
ISO 400
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witnessing their argument...
Nikon D3000
Speed 1/400s
300mm
f5.6
ISO 400
Nice interaction captured. You could have tried a lower angle if possible. An higher shutter speed would have been good. How big crop is this? There is some detail loss. Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
no crop.. i was actually that close
Lovely interaction captured. Agree about details loss
tfs
The interaction is nice. There is some detail loss in the image. Did you upload an image greater than 300kb in size?
Nice interaction. You have uploaded a 720 by 482 pixel image which is 129 kb. You can upload an image with longest side at 800 pixels and size at maximum of 300kb.
I am not sure why the image doesn't show more details. Did you run any noise reduction on the image?
The image has got a yellow tinge typical of images that are processed with a higher colour temperature or shade/cloudy white balance. Lowering the colour temperature during processing would be good.
The interaction is nice. It would have been great if you would have photographed this image from a lower perspective ie. lying on your belly. That would have ensured a much cleaner background.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Hi Nitin,
I absolutely loved this image.. I would agree with the experts on the technical comments .. however, what I loved the most in the image is the moment captured .... it almost appears to me as if a child (in this case the smaller bird) is trying to convince the adult why the adult should let
the child have his/her own way ;-) [sorry for the crazy comparison but that was the first thing that came to my mind when I saw the image;-) ]
TFS
Anu
thank you very much for all the comments....
@ Sabyasachi sir- ya the white balance was shady and the pic originally was out of focus.
And about the eye contact... I didnt want to scare them by makin any movement.. I just could manage to go closer slowly.
@ Anuradha- Thank you for giving it a meaning
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