Birdwatcher804
Chirping
I have been photographing wildlife for several years now. I am not a professional, just a serious hobbyist. Would love to share photos, pointers, etc.
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I am happy to help!! You will enjoy shooting with a DSLR. Don't let it intimidate you. First pointer - always shoot in RAW format.I have recently purchased my first DSLR, a Nikon D3400, and I'm starting to get into photography. Animal and wildlife photography is what I'm most interested in, and I would love some pointers!
Some great pictures that I have seen have come from phones. The Iphone 7 rivals just about any DSLR. What do you like taking pictures of most? I love all wildlife, but have concentrated on birds.i take pictures of wild life with my phone if that counts. years ago when i was like 8 i did a lot of wild life picture, won some award as well in my wild life group ( a fish and game club i believe), got some pictures of some beaver the other day (photos came out awful though)
i really like to take pictures or more just even seeing the animals that i don't see very often (i know pretty lame but i will go into detail)Some great pictures that I have seen have come from phones. The Iphone 7 rivals just about any DSLR. What do you like taking pictures of most? I love all wildlife, but have concentrated on birds.
Pyxis, place a large branch or potted bush near the feeder. The birds will land on it, coming and going from the feeder, and you can get more "natural" looking shots. Having a subject to practice on is a great way to learn your camera and settings.Birds are my favorite, too. At my work there's a feeder that the birds frequent and they're pretty desensitized to humans so I think I'm going to camp out on the bench there with my camera at some point
So far my bearded dragon has been my most photographed subject, though. She will sit wherever I put her without moving so she's easy to practice on. My favorite picture I've taken so far is a close up of her face.
I love to see animals that I don't get to see very often. A wildlife refuge, or national park is a great place to go to see things. If you can go really early in the morning, you will have a better chance of seeing things.i really like to take pictures or more just even seeing the animals that i don't see very often (i know pretty lame but i will go into detail)
i just enjoy seeing the animals which are rare or don't live near me, recently we saw a marten (dead on the highway), but animals such as bear (only have black bear in my province) moose, elk, antelope (pronghorn) beaver etc...
but for the birds i get more excited for hunting season when ever i see a duck or grouse.