However, the hardest part of getting a good shot of a bird, is getting the critter to smile. If you know how to do it, please let me in on your secret. For now, enjoy these birds who wouldn't smile.
California Quail
Great Horned Owl
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Red-winged Blackbird
Juvenile Mountain Bluebird
Loggerhead Shrike
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Red-winged Blackbird
Juvenile Mountain Bluebird
A couple of people asked how I got the birds to look at me. The technique I use is to find the subject, frame the image, then shoot one or two shots. The sound of my mirror flopping up and down generally gets the critters attention and they turn and look at me. At that time, I am still waiting for them to look, and when the do, I am ready.
If you are using a camera which isn't a single lens reflex style and doesn't make much noise when you trigger the shot, you can prepare for the shot, then make a noise that doesn't spook the creature. I generally make a pishing sound, which is a sound birders make to get a hidden bird to show. The sound is simply "PISSSHHH" made with a soft "P" sound. But make sure to keep your eye on the creature and press the shutter as it is turning its head.
If you enjoyed my photos and want more, drop by Misty Dawn's Camera Critter webpage here and check out some of the other players. If you still can't get enough, join the fun and post your own photo.
If you are using a camera which isn't a single lens reflex style and doesn't make much noise when you trigger the shot, you can prepare for the shot, then make a noise that doesn't spook the creature. I generally make a pishing sound, which is a sound birders make to get a hidden bird to show. The sound is simply "PISSSHHH" made with a soft "P" sound. But make sure to keep your eye on the creature and press the shutter as it is turning its head.
If you enjoyed my photos and want more, drop by Misty Dawn's Camera Critter webpage here and check out some of the other players. If you still can't get enough, join the fun and post your own photo.
23 comments:
I love these! The owl is amazing!
Beautiful.
Amy ~ The SaltyMomma
How great! You are a great bird watcher!
Thanks for the tips! I love that shot of the owl.
Neat bird-taking photo tips. And amazing shots, even if they are with your old lens. I love the owls especially. Nice work.
Thanks for the tip!
I played too :)
Wonderful photos (I'm partial to owls). Thanks for the tips, too!
The Great Horned Owl looks as though he is looking straight into my soul. Just stunning. Thank you!
magnificent all- I collect all things quail
Wow! So many different birds! Beautiful shots!
You have an amazing array of bird shots! Splendid... I just adore the Owl!!
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Thanks for the tip on how you get the birds to look at you!
The owl is my favorite! :o)
I love the owl. Thanks for the tips on getting them to look at the camera!
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You have ana amzing array of birds and I'm so envious.
That's a very nice shot of the owl.
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Absolutely beautiful!
Thanks for the tips! That owl is stunning! You need some good jokes I think, that'll make them smile
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Nice photos for today!
Happy Sunday
These are fantastic! Someday, we will get to go shooting together and that is gonna be a blast!!!
Great photos!!!
I recently bought an OM-G SLR camera. I'm having fun figuring out the joys of 35mm photography. I noticed the same thing that you mentioned...the slapping noise of the mirror, is a grat way to get your subject's attention. :-)
OOPS !! That last comment was not from 'Jay' , it was me. Forgot to switch to my account !!!
I wish I know the secret on how to make them smile too..hihi. Great job getting them to look at the camera. That owl is either hypnotized or attempting to hypnotize me. Nice photos!
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I love the Owl. Not an easy one to capture considering their nocturnal nature.
However looking purely at photography, I'd have to pick "Juvenile Mountain Bluebird" as my favorite - I could hang that one on my wall.
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