tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637168036712963543.post1985228900705221742..comments2024-01-05T04:28:28.562-06:00Comments on The Everyday Adventurer: Did I Get My Flying Bird Picture?Rick (Ratty)http://www.blogger.com/profile/04062449024949497557noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637168036712963543.post-7970611978091028412009-07-29T20:35:11.334-05:002009-07-29T20:35:11.334-05:00LindsayAnnG - My camera is a Canon Powershot A590 ...LindsayAnnG - My camera is a Canon Powershot A590 IS. It's mostly just point and shoot. It's not meant for some things I use it for, but it sometimes works. I've actually gotten some good bird pictures since this post. I'm just beginning to learn about focal points so thanks a lot for the tip, it's appreciated.<br /><br />I like your husband's pictures. You're right, he is a very good photographer.Rick (Ratty)https://www.blogger.com/profile/04062449024949497557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637168036712963543.post-37604125055351020822009-07-29T15:45:38.289-05:002009-07-29T15:45:38.289-05:00Oh yea.. heres another good one
http://bscphoto.co...Oh yea.. heres another good one<br />http://bscphoto.com/place/place_img/repko_305.jpglindayannghttp://powernubby.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637168036712963543.post-89545791758604624942009-07-29T15:44:34.467-05:002009-07-29T15:44:34.467-05:00what kind of camera are you using? The type of cam...what kind of camera are you using? The type of camera can make a HUGE different in the quality of pictures you get.. as well as the setting on that camera. If you want to catch better images, learn your camera inside and out. Try and learn about large focal points instead of short focal lengths.. For instance, if you have a large depth of field, there will be a LOT of things in the picture that are in good focus.. If you have a small depth of field, you will have one very small piece of the image in AMAZING focus..<br /><br />For shooting birds that are flying, you want a large depth of field so that when the bird moves, it will still probably be in focus. <br /><br />Here is an awesome birds flying picture my husband took<br />http://bscphoto.com/place/place_img/new_hope-074.jpg<br /><br />He's a great photographer <br />http://bscphoto.comlindsayannghttp://powernubby.comnoreply@blogger.com