This is a beautiful raptor that we mainly keep here in Europe. This one was circling around a field on the English/Welsh boarder (goat.travel.dialects), one morning last week. They are fast and wary of people so getting good shots isn’t easy. I’m not a great fan of “in flight” shots just against a background of sky so getting the smallest few branches of a tree hopefully does improve it (in my opinion).
I’m pleased with the shot but it was a fair distance away so it’s pushing the limits in terms of resolution and focus. This crop is about 70% of the frame.
Specific Feedback Requested
Does the addition of the tree help or should it be closer in on the bird?
Any other comments or suggestions appreciated
Technical Details
Is this a composite: No
Lumix GX8
Panasonic Leica 100-400 @400mm
Some Topaz de-noise in the edit