I had this morning off so as I didn’t have anything to do I
decided to go for a walk to the nature reserve to see what wildlife I could
find. I’m glad I went because there was a lot of wildlife about; in particular
there were a lot of birds around.
I heard this bird calling from one of the trees and I looked
around until I found it hiding on a branch in the middle of the tree. I zoomed
in to 300mm on my telephoto lens until I got the composition that I wanted. I
was using the camera in shutter priority and I had selected a shutter speed of
1/500th of a second, and I over exposed by one stop. This gave me an
aperture of F7.1 which gave me a large enough depth of field for what I wanted.
I didn’t use the flash as I didn’t want to scare the bird away and it wouldn’t
have been powerfull enough to reach the bird.
When editing the photo I cropped the photo to enhance the
composition and I also adjusted the light levels. By cropping the photo I
placed the bird into the top right corner, as the bird was looking down and to
the left I feel that it creates a more open composition than before. I increased
the overall brightness while bring down the highlights to control the sky. This
increases the contrast by quite a bit as well which I think makes the photo a
lot more vibrant while keeping the colours faithful.
I enjoyed my morning at the duck pond watching the wildlife
around me. When I next get a chance I will definitely go down again to capture
some more wildlife in its natural habitat.
Mat
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