I bet you’re reading this because you love taking bird pictures.
You want to consistently create high quality, professional-level bird photographs (just like this one below).
The glorious beauty for you is that Photzy is bringing you the education that you need to step up your game.
Bird photography is a genre of the photographic arts that requires quite a bit of training to expect reasonable results.
That’s why we knew (here at Photzy) that a single guide wouldn’t get it down – so we devoted a free 10-part series toward this amazing skill.
Today we have part four, which is titled “Bird Photography: Exposure, Angles, and Viewpoints”.
There are definite tricks to getting the correct exposure!
Plus, if you can’t determine the best angle before the bird arrives, you might as well be at home watching Bird World on your TV.
Photographer and author Tobie Schalkwyk lays it all out for you—-
- How to set up your camera
- What environmental influences can throw your camera meter off
- What metering mode to use and why
- The ISO setting
- How to “pre-empt” your exposure (SUPER IMPORTANT)
- Why you should consider using bracketing
- How the bird influences everything involved with exposure
- Time of day considerations
- Watching where the sun is
- Using artificial light when necessary
- The importance of background
Every point in this eBook will bring you closer to professional level bird photography!
Photo Credit: Tobie Schalkwyk