Nothing exciting today except pouring rain. Quickly ran outside during a break in the rain and thought it was a fun photo op.
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Nothing exciting today except pouring rain. Quickly ran outside during a break in the rain and thought it was a fun photo op.
Remember when you were in the grade school play? Perhaps your role was to be a tree. Stalking birds for photography is no different. Become a tree. Actually, I am not advocating wearing camouflage clothing, or taking the extensive time to build a blind (not bad ideas). However, if you think of your body as an immobile tree, it will help you get closer to birds.
I used the process given below to get close to this Great Egret. My problem was I actually was too close that when he popped up to strike at a small fish, his head ended up higher in the photograph than I would have liked. Thus, I should have zoomed out a bit, but it proves the process.
Here is the process:
Whenever I pause I refocus the camera, and move my finger back to the shutter release … ready for burst mode shooting.
The pond outside the hospital continues to provide a wealth of bird photography opportunities. About 10 white ibises were feeding on the far side of the pond, and were kind enough to wait for me to take the elevator down from the seventh floor, and walk over!