STORY TELLING OVER PERFECTION


I’m a big advocate that story telling in a picture takes priority over the ”perfect shot”. This photo is probably a good example for this claim. If the American Goldfinch would be totally separated from the flower right behind it, this would be a bit better. However, a different angle of view was not an option at this location. Let’s look at the story in this photo. We are close to the end of summer and it’s time for the seed eaters, like the goldfinches, to feed their offspring or just to put some weight on for the upcoming cold seasons. The Purple Cone Flowers in the front yard, and anywhere else, are on their way out and provide plenty of food for the finches. The picture tells pretty much this story and of course, a male goldfinch is one of the prettiest birds around here…

Nikon Z6 III, Nikon NIKKOR Z 600 f/6.3 VR S, Nikon Z Teleconverter TC-1.4x, Induro GIT 404XL tripod, Induro GHB2 gimbal head, Westscott FJ80 II speed light,  @ 840mm, 1/1000 s, f/9, ISO 1250, slightly cropped,