The images in this article were taken with Canon and Nikon cameras using RAW capture, set to color profile, sRGB and then converted to B/W in post. Learning to see birds in flight and trying to photograph them is an endeavor that is full of rewarding moments. To learn more about wild ...
To determine the right camera settings for birds in flight photography, you’ll need to balance your artistic needs – such as depth of field and sharpness – with exposure needs. And it can get a little complex, especially because choosing settings for birds in flight isdifferentfrom choosings...
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Re: Birds in Flight, E-M1X & 100-400 Olympus (images) Tips/Tricks? In reply toWileEC_ID•Apr 17, 2022 Thank you guys for the kind words, very much appreciated. I appreciate the re-edits and agree the tones may be too warm. I appreciate the tips too and will keep them in mind...
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Update to my X-H2s Birds In Flight Setup Dec 31, 2023 18 For about a month I've been investigating why I miss some relatively easy (for me) birds in flight images. What I've discovered is that the X-H2s has trouble tracking a rapidly approaching bird with Subject Detection Bird enable...
It was necessary to have images taken successively ten or twelve times in one second, in order to succeed in obtaining the various positions of the wings of a bird at each revolution. As the result of a good deal of thought and labour, an apparatus was constructed about the size of a ...
This week's photography challenge is all about capturing birds in flight. Whether you're near a park, a beach, or your b.
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