Shutter Speed for Bird Photography Birds are obviously fast-moving subjects. Likewise, when photographing them, you’re going to need a fast shutter speed. I prefer shooting manual for everything, and that includes photographing birds. I set the camera to 1/2000th of a second, which I found...
Photographing birds in direct sunlight helps for two reasons: it gets you a faster shutter speed and it creates even lighting on the bird. The faster shutter will help you freeze the action of the bird (since they don’t sit still for long), and the even lighting will help you avoid ge...
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The shot below, of a Short-billed Dowitcher is one of my favorites. I had been shooting for some time and had crept closer as the bird allowed. I stopped when I had gotten enough shots, put the camera down and watched some more. ...
Bird Photography – Tips & Tutorials Roundup Bird Photography Tips on a Budget by Picture Correct How often do we think that Bird & Wildlife Photography are only for deep pocket photographers. This Post from Picture Correct proves a point and make it absolutely clear about Budget Photography. Wha...
In this article, I want to give you some bird photography tips for creating compelling images of these beautiful creatures. I will talk briefly about gear but will focus more on the techniques for capturing great images of birds.
One of the best places to start photographing birds might beyour own backyard. Keep your camera handy with the right lens and camera settings for bird photography so that when one lands in your yard, you’re ready. You can also seek them out in their natural habitats such as local forests...
Camera Gear for Bird Photography Camera Body– The most important thing here is the FPS, frames per second. While it’s completely possible to take great photos of birds with camera bodies on the lower end of frames per second, you are going to get more keepers if you camera body has 6...