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    Little and Large

    Some birds can fill the frame and some don't come near it.
    The Wren seemed to be sunbathing and not the least interested in me.
    The Little Grebe is a bird I have not seen before, now know they are fairly common.
    C&C welcome

    1. Grey Heron. f8. 1/800sec. ISO 800. FL 600mm
    Little and Large

    2. Wren. f8. 1/1000sec. ISO 640 FL 270mm
    Little and Large

    3. Little Grebe. f6.3. 1/800sec. ISO 640. FL 600mm
    Little and Large

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    Re: Little and Large

    Very nice set of images; you may consider trimming away unwanted parts of second image to bring the little bird appear closer

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    Re: Little and Large

    Yes, a slight crop from the left side and top would concentrate better on the wren without losing the context of this scene.

    Well done with the Little Grebe. They always keep their distance from me.
    Last edited by Geoff F; 6th March 2017 at 08:06 PM.

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    Re: Little and Large

    Hi Gary I like #1 and #3. IMO reducing the highlights a bit might help both images.

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    Re: Little and Large

    Nice group of images...

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    Re: Little and Large

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Very nice set of images; you may consider trimming away unwanted parts of second image to bring the little bird appear closer
    Thanks Nandakumar for your input.
    I had already cropped the original so I was unsure of cropping anymore.
    Below is the image cropped some more.

    Little and Large

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    Re: Little and Large

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Yes, a slight crop from the left side and top would concentrate better on the wren without losing the context of this scene.

    Well done with the Little Grebe. They always keep their distance from me.
    Thanks Geoff for viewing and commenting
    See post above for cropped version.
    The Little Grebes are very skittish, as soon as they spot you they dive under the water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi Gary I like #1 and #3. IMO reducing the highlights a bit might help both images.
    Thanks Binnur.
    Why am I doing or what is causing the highlight problem in these images.
    Any assistance would be appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Nice group of images...
    Thanks Richard for viewing and commenting.

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    Re: Little and Large

    #1 and 3 for me, 1 for the contrast with the black shadows, and as Binnur maybe you should reduce the highlights,
    and 3 for the light in his eye.

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    Re: Little and Large

    Nice series and your tighter crop of Wren is much better.

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craigie View Post
    Thanks Nandakumar for your input.
    I had already cropped the original so I was unsure of cropping anymore.
    Below is the image cropped some more.

    Little and Large
    Now i feel it closer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Well done with the Little Grebe. They always keep their distance from me.
    A nice set. The Little Grebe grew on me. They do tend to pop up (literally) when you are not expecting them.

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    Re: Little and Large

    Hi Gary I don't know what your shooting conditions were. So I can only make a guess about the highlights. It is probably related to the strength of light when you shot those images. As I can see better from the wren image that the image was most probably shot at day time when the light is harsh. So, it might be a good idea to shoot early in the morning or late afternoon when the light is softer.

    Also , I think you already use continuous shooting mode for the moving objects. So, why not trying some bracketed shots to obtain different exposures to choose the best pose and exposure

    By the way, I'm not a bird shooter and bird shooters might give better advice than me

    Quote Originally Posted by Craigie View Post
    Thanks Binnur.
    Why am I doing or what is causing the highlight problem in these images.
    Any assistance would be appreciated.

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    Re: Little and Large

    Wrens are a small common bird but rarely stay still long enough to obtain focus. I have, eventually, managed a couple of decent images but that is from a huge pile of blurred discards.

    The cropped version is better. Maybe you could slightly and selectively tone down the reed highlights but this isn't a serious issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bje07 View Post
    #1 and 3 for me, 1 for the contrast with the black shadows, and as Binnur maybe you should reduce the highlights,
    and 3 for the light in his eye.
    Thanks Jean for viewing and commenting.
    I am working on the highlight problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    Nice series and your tighter crop of Wren is much better.

    Dave
    Cheers Dave, I agree the cropped version is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Now i feel it closer
    A pleasure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRostron View Post
    A nice set. The Little Grebe grew on me. They do tend to pop up (literally) when you are not expecting them.

    John
    Thanks John.
    I got a few shots of the Little Grebes, they are completely unpredictable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi Gary I don't know what your shooting conditions were. So I can only make a guess about the highlights. It is probably related to the strength of light when you shot those images. As I can see better from the wren image that the image was most probably shot at day time when the light is harsh. So, it might be a good idea to shoot early in the morning or late afternoon when the light is softer.

    Also , I think you already use continuous shooting mode for the moving objects. So, why not trying some bracketed shots to obtain different exposures to choose the best pose and exposure

    By the way, I'm not a bird shooter and bird shooters might give better advice than me
    Thanks very much for your input Binnur.
    It was mid-day when I took the Wren . This could be my problem, shooting at the wrong time of day.
    Must get up earlier

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