Got a shot of a bird behaving badly? camera not cooperating? headless birds? birds that glow? beautiful blurs? Worst of all that rare or unusual bird that you only got one photo of and its horrible? This is your forum! Share, share, share!
If you want to see some previous awful shots, we came from here: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1115853/
Here's a blurry male Black-throated Warbler at the end of a tunnel of glowing foliage.
AWFUL BIRD PICS VOL. 17
very good bad photos =} Iam still laughing..Iam not hyper just busy...
LOL Nanny, I think all of these "almost perfect" photos are what give us the incentive to keep on taking pictures.
Those are some fancy feather shots duc!
Nanny, darn it on that branch anyway. "Branch in the eye" -- another common photo ailment.
Elphaba, I know how hard it is to get the kingfisher to sit still. Been there, done that on the wrong light or camera settings so I feel for you. Still, I think your photo is wonderful!
Again this Oak Titmouse was too fast for me! Practice, practice, failure, failure-oh well, at least this is an "almost".
Duc that Titmouse did not get away by far, your only missing a part of the bill.:)
Elphaba, I know the disappointment, about your Kingfisher, the first time I saw a Red-breasted Nuthatch, all the pics I took of it were bad. I'm improving slightly, but not by much. I still can't get a sharp one.
Nanny lol, The twig in the face is a common one for me too. Yes that would have been a great shot,but I still like it.
Oh great photos !!! I so have lens envy.The backdrop was so perfect for the sparrow.
Really good 'bad' on shots!! I often forget to change that setting too or forget I have the ISO kicked up.....duh!
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YUP,that does happen ,I think we just get to excited !!! and forget
Look like a blurred bird coming in, on the left middle part of your second pic of the Kingfisher Kim, might have been his mate, he was looking at.;)
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Awww, that's would be sweet if it were the case his mate is coming. :)
Mrs. Ed, those pics crack me up! Great blurs. All of my house finches disappeared. I'm quite sad about it. I must have bought a bad bunch of safflower seed.
Lily_love, that's a better kingfisher pic than I took! Looks like tough conditions for photos though.
That flicker is trying to live up to the "wild" in "wild birds unlimited."
Burn, HATE it when they turn their heads at the wrong moment.
Resin, don't you just wonder what your camera is thinking sometimes. There's a big fat bird in the middle of the focus area and it goes for the grass. My camera does that too. Drives me nuts.
This is not a bad picture, but it's not a good picture. It's a weird picture. I rather like it though. It's like a Where's Waldo of birding. Didn't put this sparrow on ID forum, but I would guess Song Sparrow.
well it sure does capture the moment nicely.
Very nice!! I like it when I get one of the in a more natural enviorment! Looks like a SS to me.
LOL!!!
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