Hi Bri. You invited comments, so I hope you won't mind if I pass on one tip I hope you'll find useful. It is simply that shots of wildfowl on water are improved enormously if you try to get as close to their level as possible. Lie down, get a bit dirty and shoot the birds horizontally rather than from above and you'll get some great images. Do this when they're feeding and you'll also be able to overcome the problem of distance from the camera. Cheers, Tim
Hi Bri. You invited comments, so I hope you won't mind if I pass on one tip I hope you'll find useful. It is simply that shots of wildfowl on water are improved enormously if you try to get as close to their level as possible. Lie down, get a bit dirty and shoot the birds horizontally rather than from above and you'll get some great images. Do this when they're feeding and you'll also be able to overcome the problem of distance from the camera. Cheers, Tim
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip, I will certanly take any advice onboard and give it a try-every little bit helps. Regard Bri.
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