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Originally Posted by 77civic1200
^timing is great, you don't see them do that very often
But since the bird is the subject, you should expose for the bird, not the whole frame. You shot it using spot metering, yet the bird is a little underexposed?
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Thanks for your feeback both of you!
I walked around the trail taking a few pics here and there, and then walked up on these guys. When i got closer he starting flapping his wings twice and then jumped once. So when i put up the camera i didn't have time to change any functions or try to compose the shot. Since it was something that didn't happen to me ever (jumping and flapping) i just took the shot. He was also in the shade and i was in the super bright sun, so yes he is underexposed. Is this fixable in photoshop?
Edit: The photo is cropped too. If i cropped for thirds there would be this really un-interesting tree. Its the best i could do.