(#44) Timing Practice [ Ring-Billed Gulls ]
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Tips on Flight Photography:
Many people have asked me about Bird In Flight shots. Here's some of my humble experience:
1: You need a SLR camera for better results. P&S is OK too as long as you can set your timing on the camera.
2: Set you timing to a minimum of 1/1000".(The smaller the bird, the faster speed you'll need.)
3. Invest $1.50 on some cheesies(good color for easy focus and you can also eat'em while you're shooting) and go to find one seagull near water. Don't worry, they'll all come once you start the feeding.
4:Throw the cheesie on the water, FOCUS ON THE CHEESIE, and you will get results like these in minutes.
5.Wear a hat in case of droppings.
6. Wear running shoes in case you have to run when there are more than 100 of them.(Don't forget to grab the cheesies.)
Once you've master the seagulls, then you can move on to ducks and geese in flights.
(#44) Timing Practice [ Ring-Billed Gulls ]
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Tips on Flight Photography:
Many people have asked me about Bird In Flight shots. Here's some of my humble experience:
1: You need a SLR camera for better results. P&S is OK too as long as you can set your timing on the camera.
2: Set you timing to a minimum of 1/1000".(The smaller the bird, the faster speed you'll need.)
3. Invest $1.50 on some cheesies(good color for easy focus and you can also eat'em while you're shooting) and go to find one seagull near water. Don't worry, they'll all come once you start the feeding.
4:Throw the cheesie on the water, FOCUS ON THE CHEESIE, and you will get results like these in minutes.
5.Wear a hat in case of droppings.
6. Wear running shoes in case you have to run when there are more than 100 of them.(Don't forget to grab the cheesies.)
Once you've master the seagulls, then you can move on to ducks and geese in flights.