tnf wrote: Those pics were taken with minimal setup - I saw the bird flying along the river as I pulled up, so I had to park, get out, and run downstream until I had an angle to shoot - I was happy enough with how they turned out consider the circumstances. I don't think they are complete failures as shot.
I did not call them "Failures".... just mearly stated that it was a nice try as I would not have been happy with them after your last in flight shots.
I did save a couple of your Osprey shots and clicked my "Wow" button in PSP and was quite pleased with how they came out but I refrained from upping my edits to the web to show you what "Could" be done to make them pop a little bit more.
So now that you are getting it down, it is time for you to learn the post processing part, and make them look better.
The thing about DSLR's, you might have a good shot, hell you might have a GREAT shot, but unless you post process it properly, it will always be a coulda been a great shot.
Hope that makes sence.
I may not know what I'm talking about, but I highly doubt it.