rcsteve1 0 Posted December 9, 2007 I am experimenting with photographing wildlife. I had to adjust the exposure to lighten up the picture a bit. It brought out the color of the bird much better. Thank you for any constructive criticism! Link to comment
vfg 1,778 Posted December 9, 2007 Last week I challenged myself to photograph some Hummingbirds in an enclosure at the Desert Museum in Tucson Az. I went in with 2 Canon camera bodies and 4 lenses, I came out frustrated. I had no idea these little creatures where so quick and I didn?t know they hardly ever hold still. I felt like I was trying to photograph angry flies. Kudos to you and anyone with the patients and where with all to capture these mini-marvels under any circumstance. Yours are way better than mine. Link to comment
rcsteve1 0 Posted December 11, 2007 I happen to have a lot of flora that attracts the skittish birds to my yard. I just spend a lot of time around the flowers so that the birds get used to me there, and they come a lot closer, sometimes sitting very near to me. I had one land in a raspberry bush about 6 inches in front of me and sit there for about 2 minutes. I just move very slowly to help keep from spooking them. Steve Link to comment
ellebushfield 0 Posted February 15, 2008 Absolutely wonderful... like a Japanese still. I love the colors, the mood, and the simplicity of this photo. Wonderful work!!!!! Link to comment
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