Photographing the Secret World of Birds
JULY 21, 2024
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Understand and use your sources of light effectively


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In this image, use backlighting created this soft rim lighting around this Rainbow Bee-eater


Avoid clutter and distractions


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Choosing a location with a single element and a background free of clutter helps ensure there are no distracting elements in this image of an Australian Red Capped Robin.


Work with visual lines


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In this African Pearl Spotted Owl image there are several visual lines at work, each of which serve to balance the image and make it more appealing.


Don't rely on cropping


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No cropping necessary. This Kea was only too happy to get close.


Learn and understand bird behavior


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By understanding behavior, you will get more opportunities to capture images like this one. Here an Australian Rainbow Bee-eater 'hands off' his catch to his mate.


Timing


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The late afternoon golden hour proved to be the ideal time to see this African Jacana out on the water searching for its last meal of the day.


Responsible etiquette 


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This Owlet Nightjar was resting quite close to a popular walking track, so it was important to minimize any disturbance.



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