A bluethroat from earlier this year, also I nice example how background can give a different feel to an image:
They're really pretty birds. The background in the first is truly lovely.

And a kestrel from a recent outing:
I love shooting them. Although when I see them there is always something: they're flying away, I have to shoot into the sun, you name it. These are good, Jan!
 
Here's the juvenile bluethroat I shot a few years ago. This is the best of the two shots I took. I only processed it so I could ask the folks over at POTN for an ID.
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They're really pretty birds. The background in the first is truly lovely.


I love shooting them. Although when I see them there is always something: they're flying away, I have to shoot into the sun, you name it. These are good, Jan!
Thanks, I have had loads of kestrel shots from unfavorable angles, but every now and then, you get a great angle on them ;-)
 
Here's the juvenile bluethroat I shot a few years ago. This is the best of the two shots I took. I only processed it so I could ask the folks over at POTN for an ID.
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Well, that's the difference between birders and photographers... A birder would be happy to see one and have a shot to document the sighting... , while as a photographer we have different standards ;):rolleyes:
 
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