Bird-guy
Myrtle Warbler
To make a long story short, back in April I decided to look for migrant warblers at a spot someone had apparently observed a Prothonotary warbler, but the light levels were far too low for me to come out with any shots that were usable, until I looked at a few again yesterday. With the editing software I am now using, I was able to salvage two shots, one with the bird facing me, and one with it facing away. This shot is still the softer out of the two, but the bonus of the bird looking at something off-screen, as well as a nice bokeh in the background all contribute to an image better than I had assumed.
Myrtle Warbler
To make a long story short, back in April I decided to look for migrant warblers at a spot someone had apparently observed a Prothonotary warbler, but the light levels were far too low for me to come out with any shots that were usable, until I looked at a few again yesterday. With the editing software I am now using, I was able to salvage two shots, one with the bird facing me, and one with it facing away. This shot is still the softer out of the two, but the bonus of the bird looking at something off-screen, as well as a nice bokeh in the background all contribute to an image better than I had assumed.