I noticed some of these images in the Mini Competitions, Christina, and you were up against strong competition.
In most of these shots your shutter speed was on the low side which has resulted in motion blur. During the poor winter light, bird photography can be tricky; and often impossible with larger lenses.
Yes, indeed but whenever I try and up the shutter speed the exposure is way too low, and then I have to up the iso and my action bird shots, especially these dark birds have too much noise already... I was using manual before, and although I missed a few shots, it did let me adjust accordingly.. Right now I am trying to use A or S priority, and using S priority my photos are almost black (400 or 500 in low light) But I will keep trying to figure it out.. I went back this morning and found the ducks and tried some more shots which I think turned out better, because I upped the exp comp to 1.3, used F 5.6 (as wide open as I can go).. I also tried Shutter priority at 640 but the shots were black.
#3 could have worked if you had been closer. But at the moment, without further cropping, it is neither a close enough shot of a bird nor a sky/cloud image. I would reduce the amount of background sky by at least 50% to get anything decent from this one.
Thank you
And don't have the bird exactly centrally placed (left to right).
Here are the cropped fighting (I thought they were mating)... I did not crop before because it makes the noise so noticeable, and I find it very challenging to shoot BIF and with a unique, non centered composition. Sometimes I do manage, sometimes not.
http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/...ithducks-3.jpg
The fighting ducks could have been a great photograph, but this sort of action requires really fast shutter speeds. I would like at least 1/2000 here.
I can't go that fast with my camera, but thank you
The last one (duck portrait) is potentially good but needs better cropping for best results. I would remove around half of the space between the top of the duck's head and top of the current photo edge. And a similar amount from the right side.
Why would you crop it? I think if fits the rule of thirds fairly closely... Why would it improve the photo?
There are a few similar alternatives.
Your first buildings and water shot is OK for a dull day winter scene.
yes
The statues will always be difficult to get looking good because of the distracting background. Zooming in closer is a good idea; although I would have left just a fraction more space around the edges.
yes, thank you
Would looking up from a low angle be an idea? But I suspect a bit of background cloning will be necessary whatever you do.