Love the compo, beautiful bokeh and this delightful little wren singing his heart out. He is definitely the star of the show here and I like how you caught him in the middle of a song. Very nice capture Yves. I'm hoping to get some photos of the pair nesting nearby here too but they move fast :)
Thank you Heather. Yes they move fast and usualy in the middle of bushes. It need patience. And to have a shot with the beak open I usualy need to do few shots because when I see the open beak, by the time I click, the beak is close when the camera register the shot. But I love the chalenge and the surrounding nature.
The wren and branch stand out so nicely from the gorgeous bokeh. I like the simplicity of this shot, if surely makes the singing wren the star of the composition.
You know Debra, being an artist the bokeh is a big part of my pleasure in photography. It is not so often the we are presented that simplicity to capture I mean no branches, nothing to distract the eye from the star subject. The is someting in the simplicity that comfort me.
It might be a 'bird on a stick', but the fact that it's singing adds interest. Nice, Yves.
You'r right Jane. Alone on a bare stick. He is better to sing the blues like a star to attrack a lady (or a maniac photographer) :)
Thanks Clifford. I finaly solve the bokeh problem I had with the new camera. I cropped while keeping the blue stain on the right.