Portrait of a barn swallow.
Photo was taken in Manglajodi Wetland, Odisha. December'18.
Nikon 200-500.
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Portrait of a barn swallow.
Photo was taken in Manglajodi Wetland, Odisha. December'18.
Nikon 200-500.
Explorer-Ethan...
Its quite difficult to photograph these birds, as they are very agile. Nice that you could get it close on a natural perch. Is this cropped? Any sharpening done? Thanks for sharing.
Nice to see you in Indiawilds forum. Most welcome.
Please share EXIF Info as it will help in criticizing your work(s).
Exposing the true/original colour of a bird is a big challenge to every photographer. You may notice that authors like Inskipp, Rusmussen etc prefer hand sketches of bird for field guide not photograph to document original plumage. The iridescent plumage of swallow in sunlight is quite difficult to expose.
The image is so severely cropped that sensor dust is visible. Though I have tried it in the past, cutting off tail of a bird is generally doesn't result in a pleasing composition. If you are composing by cutting off a body part then there should be some reason to it. would love to hear your reason.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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