Bird photographs are difficult to take. They move around in only a few seconds.
- Get close enough to the bird
- Use the longest lens you have
- Use a teleconverter to extend the focal length
- Try placing your prefocused camera on a ledge nearby where you expect the birds to come. Focus it, adjust the settings then leave it there. Watch from a far. When you think you have the perfect photo, use a remote control to trigger the shutter.
- Combine a scope with your digital camera
- Try to use a tripod to get sharper photos. If you're without a tripod, try resting the camera on a stable object.
- Use Fast Shutter Speeds
- Use Continous shooting mode
- Please follow Code of Birding Ethics
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