Peter these particular ones my speed was 1/800 on 200-500mm lens @500mm, f/5.6 But the other day I was watching a short tutorial from Matt Kloskowski ( he is big into bird/wild life photography) and his suggestion was to raise the speed between 1600/3200 ( which is what he does) ISO on auto and f/5.6 or the lowest number one’s lens can accept and to shoot on continuous. He claims to shoot in that manner and his photos are razor sharp, so I think that is what I am going to experiment with next time.
I have seen it done that way. They shoot in RAW and work up the photo in editing. Many times the photos are very dark. It is a way photographing wildlife
Now a birdbad my size🙃 Nice photos, what speed did you usen
Peter these particular ones my speed was 1/800 on 200-500mm lens @500mm, f/5.6 But the other day I was watching a short tutorial from Matt Kloskowski ( he is big into bird/wild life photography) and his suggestion was to raise the speed between 1600/3200 ( which is what he does) ISO on auto and f/5.6 or the lowest number one’s lens can accept and to shoot on continuous. He claims to shoot in that manner and his photos are razor sharp, so I think that is what I am going to experiment with next time.
I have seen it done that way. They shoot in RAW and work up the photo in editing. Many times the photos are very dark. It is a way photographing wildlife
Great fun! Good job!
Thank you Tom is was fun watching them.
Very cool capture that bird was enjoying life Splishing and splashing
Thank you Tom. Always fun to see other creatures enjoying life. 🙂
I love this series!! Wonderful photo, Camellia!!
Thank you Nancy. They are fun to watch with all their antics 😉
Wise bird!