I've been after a picture of these pigeons for some time - as I walk into Northampton town from where I work, the quickest way is through St Giles' church. Several times recently, I've seen a flock of feral pigeons by the far wall. I did try and get a shot of them a couple of weeks ago, but only had my camera phone with me and it didn't work. A shame, because I was also trying to include a lady who was stalking the pigeons with her SLR!
Went through the churchyard today after the snow had melted, and the pigeons were back - unfortunately, only had my camera phone with me so the images are quite small (but hey, next week, my new K800i will be live - has Ian reviewed that yet?)
I took the pictures on 'burst mode'. I did walk among them to try and get some shots of them flying, but the camera's just not quick enough!
I haven't edited, cropped or fiddled with them in any way - so in the first photo I'm not sure whether it's the shadow of a tree or whether I've committed a cardinal sin by getting the sun behind me and casting a shadow. For the other two, I just quite liked the 'expression' of the pigeon in the front of the last 2 photos.
Caz
Went through the churchyard today after the snow had melted, and the pigeons were back - unfortunately, only had my camera phone with me so the images are quite small (but hey, next week, my new K800i will be live - has Ian reviewed that yet?)
I took the pictures on 'burst mode'. I did walk among them to try and get some shots of them flying, but the camera's just not quick enough!
I haven't edited, cropped or fiddled with them in any way - so in the first photo I'm not sure whether it's the shadow of a tree or whether I've committed a cardinal sin by getting the sun behind me and casting a shadow. For the other two, I just quite liked the 'expression' of the pigeon in the front of the last 2 photos.
Caz
Do you own a compact camera or SLR? If so, i'd much like to see pictures like these taken again with those cameras, and maybe from a lower angle?
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