I spent the afternoon drifting aimlessly around the yard ogling birds. Grabbed the digiscoping rig because the light seemed favorable and cranked off a few dozen frames. Still figuring out how differently one must think when photographing birds than when simply watching birds. The strategies are completely different.
It was a fine way to while the afternoon away while the rest of the family was cavorting at the elementary school festival, and I was alone on the farm waiting for a friend to show up. In the meantime, the birds kept me company and the sun reminded me about the promise of spring.
I love the chickadee shots!
ReplyDeleteI toss shed bunny fur in the yard for the birds.
Oh these are mighty fine photos. Nice to know the bluebirds are thriving.
ReplyDeletesweet shots, love the chickadee rope :)
ReplyDeleteand as far as photographing birds vs. watching them, it's not that much different. The more field experience a photographer has under their belt, the better photos they'll get because
a- you know where to find them
b- you're familiar with their behavior & habits
c-you will notice things with a camera that you didn't see with binoculars or a scope because when you're focused on that one bird, tunnel vision tends to set in.. photography has enhanced my enjoyment & appreciation of birds in so many ways. Have fun :)