Brendan7
01-31-2010, 08:44 AM
Hi all,
I've been using a DSLR for four months. So far all my shots of my favorits subjects – birds – have been in my backyard. I am thinking of expanding my backyard shooting possibilities. Should I build a legit "songbird setup"? Does anyone have suggestions for a makeshift one? Should I use a blind? That's something I'm looking at. One other thing, often when I am close to the birds only chickadees and nuthatches have the guts to come to the feeding stations, perches, etc. Is this because of my big white lens? (300mm f/4)? Should I buy a LensCoat? So far I haven't found a good trip-worthy sanctuary or refuge inside of ninety minutes away ( I live in Philadelphia).
Just looking for some advice from some fellow bird photographers. [:D]
thanks,
brendan
oh just for kicks here's my best recent image:
7D + 300mm f4l is usm @ f/5.6, 1/200, ISO 320. Manual Exposure, Handheld, Mode 1 IS.
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I've been using a DSLR for four months. So far all my shots of my favorits subjects – birds – have been in my backyard. I am thinking of expanding my backyard shooting possibilities. Should I build a legit "songbird setup"? Does anyone have suggestions for a makeshift one? Should I use a blind? That's something I'm looking at. One other thing, often when I am close to the birds only chickadees and nuthatches have the guts to come to the feeding stations, perches, etc. Is this because of my big white lens? (300mm f/4)? Should I buy a LensCoat? So far I haven't found a good trip-worthy sanctuary or refuge inside of ninety minutes away ( I live in Philadelphia).
Just looking for some advice from some fellow bird photographers. [:D]
thanks,
brendan
oh just for kicks here's my best recent image:
7D + 300mm f4l is usm @ f/5.6, 1/200, ISO 320. Manual Exposure, Handheld, Mode 1 IS.
/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.36.40/IMG_5F00_2207.jpg