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RE: Eurasian Collared-Dove (Original Photos/Videos)
It is really difficult for me to take photographs of birds, you are an inspiration that it is possible to take such a great photo of a bird, thanks, I am just a beginner.
Everyone starts as a "beginner". I had a lot of practice before some success. And even today, I am still learning and practicing.
The best pictures are in this post. There were quite a few blurred pictures you did not see.
Under each photo is the exposure time used along with the f-stop. To eliminate the blur from the dove's movement I decreased the exposure time to 1/50 of a second. My camera's movie speed is 30 frames per second. Sometimes I will take pictures at 1/30 of a second exposure time to see how the movie still frames will look.
Back in the days when I started doing photography, it was all film. I usually had to wait 3 to 5 days for the film to be developed to know how they turned out.
Practicing different techniques with a digital camera is much more rewarding and allows you to make corrections quickly.
You too will produce great photos. Just keep practicing, learning, and experimenting.
Have a great week!
Steem on,
Mike
Thanks for your comment ,It gives me a lot of encouragement to keep practicing. Have an excellent week you too! :D
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