Originally Posted by Sinh Nhut Nguyen
I would guess altitude. The closer one gets the higher the nests.
Not quite as easy as water fowl at sea level..........LOL!!! [] (forgive me, I couldn't resist..[6]) You know I admire your work.
I had that problem with shooting an architectural shot not too long ago. Mounted my camera on my Paul Buff 13 foot light stand. Stood it up in the back of a pickup truck and fired the remote release with 10 sec timer to allow all vibration to settle. I was shooting at 17mm on a full frame camera. I could not begin to think how difficult the composition would be at this compound focal length. ? 448mm equiv. ?
Obviously, the higher the better and the longer the focal length the better. Also, remember relative humidity and try on a evening or morning that is fairly dry. Atmosphere is a killer on long range shots. Try to pick a day after a high pressure system has moved in.
Oh, and good luck!!




] (forgive me, I couldn't resist..[6]) You know I admire your work.
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