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Re: First wildlife pictures

by C J Campbell <christophercampbell@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 11, 2008 at 08:32 AM

On 2008-05-11 02:48:06 -0700, "Focus" <focus@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:

> ****tugal seems to be flooded with birds: I hear them everywhere, but I
can't
> see them!
> So I found some other wildlife that might be interesting for you:
> 
> http://photos-of-****tugal.com/Wildlife/
> 
> Comments welcome.
> (Please be gentle: they are my first wildlife attempt ;-)

A good start -- I think I see what you are trying to do here, so I have 
a few comments.

First of all, toss anything that has a blurry head or eyes. We all get 
those pictures; few of us show them. That particularly means head or 
eyes obscured by brush, trees, or whatever. Remember, in wildlife 
photography you are likely to take hundreds of shots, but only one will 
be THE shot.

You will notice that deer have this maddening habit of standing with 
their bodies in the shade and their heads in sunlight. So you either 
get a low contrast picture with over-exposed heads and under-exposed 
bodies, or you get something where you can't see part of the animal at 
all. Small wonder that people want to shoot them with real weapons 
instead of cameras! I think they are deliberately mocking us.

Well, I expose for the highlights if I have to, but understand, these 
will not be your best shots. They sure are not mine. Generally, if you 
have enough patience, the animal will either move fully into sun or all 
the way into the shade, but he will stay there for only a few seconds. 
Have the camera set to motor drive and when you have him where you want 
him, let 'er rip.

You are doing good at getting close enough for environmental shots like 
these. You will eventually want to get closer for ****traiture, but have 
patience with that. Get the technique down with the environmental shots 
first.

A good way to practice is to use the Moose Peterson teddy bear training 
tool: get three teddy bears: a white bear, a brown bear, and a black 
bear. Then photograph them together (preferably using a 200mm lens and, 
say a 70mm lens) in all kinds of light against dark, light and neutral 
backgrounds, lit from the front, with back lighting, and with light 
overhead. Bracket your exposures in 1/3 stop increments to a full stop 
both up and down. Keep careful notes on which exposure is which. Then 
compare the results. This will calibrate your eye and your camera to 
get the exposure you want in almost any kind of lighting.

One thing you will learn is that the background, if it is dark, will 
often drop out entirely if the animal is properly exposed. Great if you 
are trying to get rid of a distracting tangle of brush behind a jack 
rabbit. Terrible if you are trying to show the animal's environment. 
Things to remember when you are trying to express your artistic vision.

-- 
Waddling Eagle
World Famous Flight Instructor
 




 21 Posts in Topic:
First wildlife pictures
"Focus" <foc  2008-05-11 10:48:06 
Re: First wildlife pictures
tony cooper <tony_coop  2008-05-11 09:44:02 
Re: First wildlife pictures
Bob G <bobjames27@[EMA  2008-05-11 07:20:58 
Re: First wildlife pictures
tony cooper <tony_coop  2008-05-11 12:11:18 
Re: First wildlife pictures
"Focus" <foc  2008-05-11 17:28:13 
Re: First wildlife pictures
tony cooper <tony_coop  2008-05-11 13:04:25 
Re: First wildlife pictures
"Focus" <foc  2008-05-11 19:15:41 
Re: First wildlife pictures
tony cooper <tony_coop  2008-05-11 14:35:52 
Re: First wildlife pictures
"Rita Berkowitz"  2008-05-11 14:54:19 
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"Rita Berkowitz"  2008-05-11 14:53:48 
Re: First wildlife pictures
"Focus" <foc  2008-05-11 22:03:53 
Re: First wildlife pictures
"Dicasa Photography&  2008-05-12 11:21:37 
Re: First wildlife pictures
"Dicasa (the fake on  2008-05-12 17:17:24 
Re: First wildlife pictures
"Zilla" <zil  2008-05-11 21:40:35 
Re: First wildlife pictures
Allen <allen@[EMAIL PR  2008-05-11 16:37:03 
Re: First wildlife pictures
C J Campbell <christop  2008-05-11 08:32:49 
Re: First wildlife pictures
"Focus" <foc  2008-05-11 20:04:35 
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"Frank ess" <  2008-05-11 13:30:47 
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"Focus" <foc  2008-05-11 22:14:15 
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"Frank ess" <  2008-05-11 17:48:31 
Re: First wildlife pictures
"Dicasa Photography&  2008-05-11 22:50:36 

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