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Io Canto .......

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Io Canto .... sent on November 04, 2013 (0:24) by Roberto Becucci. 2 comments, 523 views.

con Sigma 1.4x EX DG, 1/1000 f/9.0, ISO 800, tripod.

..... per me un soggetto meraviglioso..!!!



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avatarsenior
sent on November 08, 2013 (1:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

is really wonderful ... congratulations to the whole gallery, really great shots.
I have not competed in bird life, what precautions should I use?
for example, that intendant to create perches? I am in my back yard, sometimes in the winter I put nuts and cookies ... but photographing through the glass of the window is not the best, then I have a ff, and with only 400 mm I knows that I do not go away.
There are times to be preferred?
thanks
david

avatarsenior
sent on November 09, 2013 (13:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello David, thanks for your visit and compliments ....

It is not easy to explain in words 4 how to approach it properly to the photo hunt ...
To learn fast you can go in one of the many oases, scattered throughout Italy, home to cabanas fixed, that's a really good gym.
However I will try to respond quickly to your questions:
Perches are nothing, as the name implies, places where birds do lay (.. usually branches, roots, reeds or anything else that could be comfortable for the bird and beautiful to be photographed) you have to put in strategic points depending on the species you want to photograph.
And 'correct "baiting" or better feed the birds and there are many types of feed that attract various species, even those that you use you are fine.
There are also references but I emphasize the fact that ARE PROHIBITED, could confuse and annoy the birds. ;-)
Absolutely not recommended photographing through the glass for reasons that I'm sure to list as I think you've already figured out that the quality should be done fo .. king ..!
The best thing is always the shelter, fixed or movable (.... there are of various sizes, brands and prices .. Ameristep is the best.), The latter allows you to transport anywhere with an attractive camouflage and comfort.
If you put the "perches" in the garden and positions the mobile shelter at a reasonable distance (5/7 Meters) your shooting is more than enough to guarantee quality images and shots .....
The light is IMPORTANTISSIMA .... obviously not put you against the light, the light grazing and hot Sunset or Dawn are obviously the best.
With time and experience you can combine all of these variables as you like in order to put you in the best location, best time, with the most beautiful perch and with the optimal machine settings.
To begin with you have now in the hands of the "Basics", but do not want to discourage you, photo hunting is a discipline that may at first seem trivial, but in order to obtain satisfactory results, the techniques of camouflage the knowledge of the species and its periods, locations , the weather conditions and the signs that people leave on the territory they attend, are of vital importance because you can bring home images that will delight you ...
Do not worry, your FF and your 400mm (magari the 400mm f5.6L) are good match pulling out Raw of great quality, do not make the mistake, however, to shoot at distances ...... preposterous! 1
E 'the mistake in which all fall, the approach to the subject is important and is 80% of the success of a shot ;-)
Better to shoot with your 5D and 400mm to 5/7 meters, with a 7D and a 600mm f.4L 15 meters ...!
Especially the sparrows .... 8 Meters are already too many .... if it is a Grey Heron, the 20/25 meters are more than acceptable.
In short, closer to the subject, an excellent mimicry are fundamental, much more equipment Top used incorrectly.
Come on, now below and if you need any other advice, I can always be up to it, areor here to put at your disposal my knowledge and experience.
Hello and ..............
GOOD HUNTING (..... camera, I would recommend:-D)
Hello Roberto




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