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7th March 2013, 06:42 PM
#41
Re: Project 52 - 2013
These are certainly sharper. But even 1/1500 can be a bit slow for some faster birds.
Focusing will always be difficult to achieve on moving subjects particularly when they are close to a harder background as the camera often prefers to auto focus on the background.
Correct exposure is also tricky. Don't get too concerned about the histogram as this will mostly be measuring the background. Getting exposure correct for multicoloured birds will always be hit and miss; except for the real experts.
Spot metering on similar brightness levels from the background then setting your camera to manual settings based on those readings is often recommended by the bird specialists. But this does mean being able to find something similar, or being able to correctly calculate the variation required.
And it assumes you will be photographing the intended subject. Very often, a differently designed bird comes along first!
With regard to editing. I sometimes use one of the Auto Correction tools to give me a starting point when I am unsure of what would give the best effect. But I then make my own edits based on the auto setting.
The other thing to consider is what cropping ratio best suits the scene. Ratios like 5 x 4 or 4 x 5 or square often work better than the as shot ratio.
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7th March 2013, 09:30 PM
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