I have always been intrigued with hummingbirds and really wanted to be able to capture images of these unique birds in flight – but without the hassle of using complicated flash set-ups, or the use of a tripod. This article shares some simple techniques I used to capture a number of im...
Two veteran National Geographic photographers give their tips on how to photograph animals in the wild.
Flocks of birds are among the most popular subjects for photographers of all levels. Today’s photography cheat sheet will help you get the best out of it. Previously, we shared some tips forphotographing birds at the zooandbirds in flight. Now, it’s time for us to share more tips to ...
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If you want to catch wildlife in action, such as lion cubs jumping around, cheetahs charging about, or birds in flight, remember you need a super-fast shutter speed. Use your ISO to achieve that – don't be afraid to pump up the ISO to 3200 / 6400 and above depending on your camera...
'DaisyNo in Flight' by Fred Flintstone, exposure unknown 2. Use focus tracking to keep your subject in focus Perhaps the trickiest aspect of photographing running dogs is ensuring your subject is in focus. This takes practice and a good deal of experimentation but there are some in-camera so...
Slowly adjust your zoom to get the exact framing you want and then focus on the eye of the lizard. If the lizard is positioned in such a manner that you cannot focus on one of its eyes then don’t bother taking the shot. It is far better to wait for the right opportunity. I used...
Photographing small birds is always a challenging task as they tend to be quite animated and jumpy. I found that I was most successful when I anticipated a bird’s position, then preset my single Auto-Focus point to where I wanted the head of the bird to be in my photographs. ...
The ancient ancestors of today's birds lost an ovary in an adaptation that may have helped them take flight. At least, that's one interpretation of a study examining three 120 million-year-old fossils that contained preserved ovaries. None - 《Scientific American》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Ap...