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RobMember
Poor bird, used to be puffed up to the size of a tennis ball. Feeding the babies is
certainly taking its toll…LoGillParticipantawww .. the poor wee thing :) Lovely shot Rob, DoF looks great to me, colours are vibrant , I love your perspective .. :) (thanks god for the dry spell ;)) AND a twinkle in the eye .. what more can you do ?? I can’t say :)
Lovely quirky shot !
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ExpresbroParticipantLooks like she’s been on the Birdie Atkins diet Rob… :wink:
Great perspective on this shot..you were obviously right down there with the bird. Great DOF as well.
Like it :D
joe_elwayParticipantGraham probably heard me go “oh no!” whenever I saw a Robin in the L panels last weekend. The reason? It’s a devil of a job to retain detail on them. All of mine have looked too smooth on the breast and underside. The same appears to hold true here with this one. Still looking for a solution! Strong composition and the focus looks spot on too.
positronMemberS-ManMemberpoor bird she has been busy
her kids must be hugenice shot
the bird has a nice pose
good dof
:D well done boy :DRobMemberCheers for your comments folks, appreciate your looking.
Aidan, I see exactly what you mean about the lack of detail on the breast
and underside. I must go through the other images I ran off during this shoot
and see if there’s one with a bit more detail. Or perhaps the little b*****rds
don’t have any detail there, or they hide it as soon as the hear your AF whirring :wink:Rob.
randomwayMemberThey are loosing weight to be able to carry more food and to be easier to escape from danger. Nice shot.
RobMemberCheers Randomway. Never thought of that being the reason. Makes perfect sense…
Rob
PoeticJusticeMemberWhen you see them puffed up it’s often the bulk of feathers, not the body. Woodpigeons often look very fat. They puff them up in cold or when they are undernourished in order to preserve heat. Counter-intuitively, a sleek looking bird may be in better overall condition. Don’t forget that a bird which starves itself feeding its chicks will kill itself and the chicks – evolution would have put paid to such stupidity long ago.
Horace
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