To Try Two Tri 3I0957
When photographing aquatic birds in their habitats, one most often wishes to try to capture them at their level. This means getting down into the water or on one’s belly, shooting as close to the water’s surface as possible. At times, however, there are benefits to shooting at slightly higher angles. When lighting and background allow, shooting higher allows for capture of intriguing reflections and a photograph that teases the mind’s eye. This was certainly the case this week when I decided to try to capture two tricolored herons rather than one. #TricoloredHerons
To Try Two Tri 3I0957
When photographing aquatic birds in their habitats, one most often wishes to try to capture them at their level. This means getting down into the water or on one’s belly, shooting as close to the water’s surface as possible. At times, however, there are benefits to shooting at slightly higher angles. When lighting and background allow, shooting higher allows for capture of intriguing reflections and a photograph that teases the mind’s eye. This was certainly the case this week when I decided to try to capture two tricolored herons rather than one. #TricoloredHerons