Birds (no Puffins)
I love birds, but have always been too intimidated by how quickly they move to have seriously thought about them as a photographic subject in their own right.
I have persevered and whilst I definitely cannot claim to be an expert in bird photography now, I have learnt some settings and approaches that result in the odd good shot, and I am learning all the time.
I still cannot really capture birds in flight very well, but if they are relatively still, or slower moving, then I can just about manage. It helps that I can delete the empty ‘it was there a second ago’ images from my photo library and pretend it never happened…
Settings and Approach
90 to 280 mm lens (f/2.8 to 4.0).
Shutter Priority, with the shutter speed set to between 1/500 and 1/1000 seconds to freeze movement.
ISO set automatically or limited to ISO 400 to try and keep noise to a minimum.
Challenge: Low light, light direction, meaning a balancing act between ISO and shutter speed. Speed of the little tricksters.