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Bird Photography Bird Photography
By: Albreht Moy -
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Birds have been one of the greatest subject for
photographers for centuries now because they have an inspiring beauty
and mystify us with their gift of flight and diversity. When it comes to
photographing birds and their behavior, catching it on film will add a
tremendous visual impact and feeling to any picture. |
There are different locations where birds gather,
but really the best place you may what to start is your backyard. The thing
about birds is that they are busy little bodies and a bird feeder in the
backyard is a great place to get a picture when they are feeding or even the
bird in the air getting ready to pounce one of the birds that is currently
feeding.
When you venture out of your backyard to look for birds to photograph your
vehicle may just become your newest piece of equipment. Birds see our cars
less of a threat then a person carrying a long lens underneath their arm. A
vehicle makes for a great blind and along with this patience is a virtue.
When you find a location such as a prime feeding ground, park a bit of a
ways from it and stop your engine to cut down on noise that may scare them.
Standard, wide-angle and short zoom lenses can be used for photographing
birds, but for serious bird photography, a quality 500 mm or 600 mm
telephoto lens is ideal.
Please keep in mind to avoid any situation that can put stress on the birds
and their surroundings. If you notice a bird that is starting to show any
kind of stress, this means that there is a nest or chicks near by. Any
further picture taking should be disengaged and you should leave the
immediate area. As a photographer of birds or any wildlife, it is a good
thing to remember not to put ourselves or the birds around us in any kind of
danger.
Article Source:
http://www.articledashboard.com
Albreht Moy has fine art reproductions on his site.
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