I see so many pics of birds taking off, diving swimming etc but I don't see many of birds coming into land which is strange because their positioning and feather action during landing I find fascinating. I am fortunate to have hundreds of birds visiting my garden every day at this time of year (yes I mean hundreds) mainly because of the feeder which we use to supplement their natural diet. Having watched them for years I have a pretty good idea of their flight path but at a distance of 4 to 5 metres I have found it almost impossible to get a decent sharp pic panning using AI-servo. (Maybe my 65 year old reflexes are just a little too rusty.) So I worked out a method using low angle bright morning light, and locking the focusing where I expect the bird to be, ISO400, f8-f10 (depending on the light) at 1/2000. They fly in i take rapid shots and once in a while, when I get lucky, I get sharp focus on the head and the majority of the bird is within the admittedly small DOF that I have available. Here are a couple of the results. Any thoughts? C&C invited.
Peter