I like this photo, but I obviously set the sensitivity high because it was an indoors shot and that's resulted in the colour in his face not being as clean as I would have liked. Still, this was early days, and I'm still learning. (the trite reply, of course, is to ask if we ever truly stop learning... *^_~* )
I also found it difficult to work with because the foreground was darker than the background.
And... a picture of a pigeon.
Didn't I once say I would become a world famous pigeon photographer?* Well, that dream has not been forgotten, one day Taschen will be begging me for the exclusive rights to my pigeon photos, and there will be cheap pocket books and expensive deluxe limited edition (with postcard set) books and it will be the dawn of a fowl renaissance. ;)
*I did. If you can't remember this scintillating piece of LJ drama then you'll either have to search for it yourself or wait till I'm being paid to look for it in the process of writing my biography (Pigeons, I've None) - or, more likely, till someone else is being paid to look for it as I shall be too internationally (and ornothologically) renowned and important to have to do such things for myself.