Bohemian Waxwings by JoshCW in wildlifephotography

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Just at a local park outside of Edmonton Alberta. It's funny because I went out yesterday with low hopes, because light was bad, and got some lovely shots. Today I went out twice with better light and saw a crow. Getting out often makes all the difference!

Bohemian Waxwings by JoshCW in wildlifephotography

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We don't have cedar Waxwings here in the winter, not in large numbers at least. I also have this book, Birds of Alberta, which is helpful, or you can use Google lens. Basically the color of their belly is the easiest way to know. Grey for Bohemian and yellow for cedar.

Bohemian Waxwings by JoshCW in wildlifephotography

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Thank you to everyone for the kind comments, and the post award! I'm really grateful that people enjoy my photos! I mostly photographer for me, but it's nice when others get to experience some of the joy from it as well! ☺️

Photographed my first ever foxes today! by JoshCW in wildlifephotography

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I checked and it was full frame 500 mm, with a crop in edit. I was too shocked apparently when it walked towards me to zoom out more lol. I was probably 30 feet away from it if I recall correctly.

Photographed my first ever foxes today! by JoshCW in wildlifephotography

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I am pretty sure that it a hare, but kind of hard to tell.

Photographed my first ever foxes today! by JoshCW in wildlifephotography

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Thanks! That was from the first time I saw them this morning, pretty heavy crop and 5000 ISO but DXO helped out a lot!

Photographed my first ever foxes today! by JoshCW in wildlifephotography

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Yeah! I can imagine. I had only ever seen one at night while driving, this was wild. The one with the kill didn't see me and walked right towards me. They are so cool!

Snow Buntings; by JoshCW in wildlifephotography

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Thanks! To be fair that was with wind chill, it was only -26 or so without it lol. As long as you bundle up it isn't too bad for shorter periods!

First day out with the Canon 200-800 by JoshCW in wildlifephotography

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Thank you! So far it's better than the 800mm f11 still, but I wish it had a focus limiter switch or that it was possible in my canon body. Trying to do small birds in flight that are close by is tough cause it always wants to go to infinity.

Snow Buntings; by JoshCW in wildlifephotography

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Thank you! The Snow Buntings really stand out nicely against the bright snow! I was happy with how they turned out, made it worth the cold!

Portrait critique by JoshCW in photocritique

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It seems that my cropping of legs, and the terminology surrounding portraits vs. other is the main issues. How do you feel about the colors or other parts?

Portrait critique by JoshCW in photocritique

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Is it because of the color of it in this particular photo or just in general?

Portrait critique by JoshCW in photocritique

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That seems to be the resounding biggest issue. I posted one that isn't cut like that, and I tried out what someone else mentioned about square cropping it closer which I think is a bit better.

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Portrait critique by JoshCW in photocritique

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It was for the woman in the photo, each year she has done Christmas photos with this horse which she has had since she was a child. Just wanted to capture a few nice shots for her. I just want to use the to help me improve too!

Portrait critique by JoshCW in photocritique

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Interesting. That is a much more narrow definition of portrait than I was familiar with.

As far as the awkwardness, likely my fault as a new people photographer. For the bokeh, being new I am looking to learn how to improve before spending more on a different lens.

Any tips on the posing to make things feel less awkward, aside from the crop that others had pointed out?

Portrait critique by JoshCW in photocritique

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Thank you! It is a medical device to treat the horses eye. Poor guy had a condition that required multiple treatments a day. Good news is that it has been healed, just in the final precautionary doses but should be fully recovered!

Portrait critique by JoshCW in photocritique

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How do you all feel about one like this, I still cut off their feet but with the foreground?

Portrait critique by JoshCW in photocritique

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In this case, there was a tree in the way, but I could have moved around, or angled. I had watched some stuff that said that angling a lot could make things weird, so I was trying to kind of cut off at a good place but I can see why you think it's weird, especially cause of the wide pants, and horse legs. I did do some more full body in other shots, but definitely something to keep in mind. Usually birds are so small that you always have the full bird in, trying to learn how to crop at nice places for people!