Hi Meagan - welcome again!
Some good critiques here. Lighting in some of these shots is quite harsh.
My fave of the set is the bunny. I like the interesting light and good eye sharpness.
This is a discussion on Critique Wildlife Photography within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Hi Meagan - welcome again! Some good critiques here. Lighting in some of these shots is quite harsh. My fave ...
Hi Meagan - welcome again!
Some good critiques here. Lighting in some of these shots is quite harsh.
My fave of the set is the bunny. I like the interesting light and good eye sharpness.
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Thanks everybody, its good to know some of the things that i am doing wrong. also these are edited so like the chipmunk is cropped so some of these things can be fixed easily, another thing is that i prefer to take all natural photographs and adjust the settings when i get home . i would rather have the photo natural and toy with black and whites and exposures at a latter time that way i do not loose out on the oppourtunity, thoughts ?
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