Bex and I managed to go out for a wander today, but we didn’t
take out cameras with us. So I decided to upload another photo from last weekend’s
wildlife photo shoot. I had paused momentarily when I saw a pigeon flying past
me out of the corner of my eye. I turned round as it flew past and brought my
camera to my eye and took a series of photos as it landed on a branch in a
nearby tree. Unfortunately quite a few of the photos were out of focus or
slightly blurry, but this one and a few others were pin sharp.
I had the camera in shutter priority with a shutter speed of
1/640th of a second programmed in to remove any camera shake and
motion blur. I also had the ISO set at ISO 800 to ensure that a moderate
aperture was selected by the camera. I had overexposed by one stop, when I
reviewed the photo it looked a bit too bright form my liking; but this was
easily eradicated in the editing stage.
To edit the photo the first thing I did was to lower the
overall brightness of the photo to combat the overexposing. I also increased
the contrast to make the photo look more dynamic. I also cropped the photo as
there was quite a lot of dead space surrounding the pigeon; by removing the
dead space it focuses the attention onto the main subject.
I’m glad that I got a good photo of the pigeon as it landed.
I had quite a few attempts of taking photos of moving birds last weekend but
unfortunately most of them were out of focus or blurry; but I think I am slowly
getting better at my wildlife photography.
Mat
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