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Liska
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You're overexposing your shots way too much and making them look flat. Close your lens aperature a bit, you'll get more color and depth. As is, they're too washed out right now. I'd recommend getting a UV filter or a polarizing filter too (never hurts to start early).
Also: before you fall into a habit centering the subject in the middle of the photograph is a bad, bad idea. Play with your compositions some more, too.
Also: think about what you're shooting for a moment before you shoot. Why did you take the second shot? Trees are in the way, and a car too. Those are both otherwise distracting elements.
your bird would have been cool if you were able to get down on your knees and get a level shot with the bird, as opposed to a standing up looking down thing. If you have the lens for it, zoom in a little more, you don't have to have the bird in the whole shot in order to have a great shot.
(hope this wasn't too harsh, not meant that way)
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