Bird Photography needs a hell lot of Patience (Bird Photography Tip 1)
Bird Photography Tip 1 Patience
Being a Bird Photographer is not easy because birds are basically very shy and fearful in nature. As you try to go near them soon they fly away. This happens very often and sometimes, you become frustrated.
Birds are very sensitive to your any noise or movement; therefore, they immediately notice any of your actions. However, if you remain patience with them, then sometimes they surprise you by giving the perfect shots.
The more I indulge in Bird Photography more I found it interesting and worth spending my time. If you ask how much time, then even days are not enough.
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Patience in Bird Photography |
It is much easier to take pictures of birds when they are caged; however, I don't like it because I enjoy them seeing free and in open sky.
Free (Wild) birds give more interesting impressions as compared to birds in cages. To be successful with wild birds, you need to be fully charged with a good dose of patience.
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A Beautiful Tiny Bird (Oriental white-eye)
A Beautiful Tiny Bird (Oriental white-eye) |
First few days are sometimes just required to judge their activities and their favorite places. When you have a clear map of their activities, then it becomes much easier for you to take their pictures.
Though, sometimes you also become lucky as I become with
A Beautiful Crimson Sunbird (Aethopyga siparaja)
A Beautiful Crimson Sunbird (Aethopyga siparaja) |
In every field, patience often plays a very important role in the success of a person and the same is true in Bird Photography. When you become a patient with birds, then they will also surprise you with their great avatars.
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