With a bit of work you could get rid of those barsDay 24.
I don't like to photograph caged animals, unless being in a cage is for the animal's benefit, which is the case here.
This Red Tailed Hawk was hit by a car and is being taking care of at a local park by park rangers. There is also an Owl and a Turkey Vulture being cared for.
I really liked the way the shadow was hiding most of the bird except the beak area. Once in awhile, a shot actually comes out the way I imagine it before hitting the shutter. Very happy with it.
View attachment 196001
I am starting to like MS-ICE. It is amazing what it will do with hand held, out of alignment shots. Now if I could only find a good "free" HDR processing software. Ha!
Sorry but if there is a bird in those trees you need more reach![]()
It was sarcasm.I'm so tired of processing bird shots, that I'm happy to post a barn.:encouragement:
Yes i got that![]()
Sometimes it's hard to tell with someone from another culture. I get most English humor because I watch a lot of British comedy. As Time Goes By and Keeping Up Appearances are my two favorite ones.
Sometimes it's hard to tell with someone from another culture. I get most English humor because I watch a lot of British comedy. As Time Goes By and Keeping Up Appearances are my two favorite ones.
I hope that's not sensor dust. . .
Sometimes it's hard to tell with someone from another culture. I get most English humor because I watch a lot of British comedy. As Time Goes By and Keeping Up Appearances are my two favorite ones.