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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

An Introduction to Bird photography.

Birds are very interesting creatures, but it’s not so easy to photograph them. Wild birds usually don’t pose where you want and, moreover, it’s often difficult to get close enough to take quality pictures. But if you know some basics of bird photography, it becomes much easier to capture amazing moments of the birds’ life.

Finch Bird. shot with my Olympus E620 Zuiko Lens 70-300mm
It’s not necessary to have an expensive camera of lens, however the proper equipment lets to take bird photos easier.
Shot with Olympus E620 lens 70-300mm
Most birds are quite shy, so you need at least 200mm (300mm is better) to take pictures of them. Longer focal length not only lets to photograph birds from larger distance, it also gives more blurred background. 
Tripod, monopod, flash, even remote control sometimes help much, but usually aren’t necessary.
The next step is to learn, how to get to the birds closer, so then you will be able to take quality pictures of them.Everything starts with a good light. The best time for photography is morning or evening because the light is soft and has a pleasant hue, shadows are not so distinct, it’s easier to get details from very bright and dark areas.
Birds are wonderful creatures. When you are taking photos, don’t harm them. I strongly advice you not to photograph birds near nests (except when the distance is large and bird isn’t sensitive to disturbance – there are only very few such species). Even if you don’t harm birds, you can show the place of the nest for predators. The life of bird is more important than a photo.

Conclusion

Bird photography is exciting and full of adventures.

Read more: http://www.digital-photography-school.com/an-introduction-to-bird-photography#ixzz1hpi4TJTz


2 comments:

Khairul Onggon said...

Gambar no.2 paling cun! i like :)

Cik Sibuk said...

wah cantiknya..