Photographing wildlife is always a hit or miss situation. Lighting or lack thereof plays a huge part as well as the often uncooperative nature of the subjects.
With the little White-throated Sparrow flitting about the nearby underbrush while the sun was hiding behind a heavy cloud cover I simply could not pass up the opportunity. Shooting at ISO250 I was well aware that many shots would be failures for like most songbirds these little critters do not sit still for long.
It's nice to see some pictures which would have gone into the trash.These are cool,just goes to show that a picture doesn't have to be in focus to be of interest.Thanks
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
I like them too. The abstract quality makes them interesting. Always fun to see what you are posting.
ReplyDeleteAll three are good photos. Sometimes the ones that are "failures" are the most interesting.
ReplyDeleteYes, all three are good. The last two sure have a different "look" about them. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteI thought the last one was a shaking ... you know the other end. Glad you clarified it was the head. LOL!
ReplyDeleteHi Coy,
ReplyDeleteWell let say you got a good shot with the first one, but I have to say that the two last ones are also fantastic... I love the effect on them and found them very funny, especially the second one!!! This is just excellent!
Wonderful photos of the White Throat Sparrow.
ReplyDeleteSalty: Glad that you get these also, they are nice for my what is it guessing.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to get a good photo of these small birds, they are always moving and moving very quickly.
ReplyDeleteThe last shot is cool, your wife is right :-)