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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 548539" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>When shooting BIF I sometimes go from bright sky to shady woods with the same bird. So you need a larger range of ISO. The exposure compensation is a little more difficult. I I am mostly shooting against the bright sky the bird itself is going to be underexposed more than post can control without raising the noise level more than I like. I shoot this way now after trying several other methods. I get good results this way. </p><p></p><p>Their are a number of ways to shoot BIF that work. Some are faster than others and some a more accurate than others. Choice of camera and choice of lens will change how you shoot. I look and listen to everyone and try the ones that I think might work for me and modify to suit me. This is what I suggest to everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 548539, member: 6277"] When shooting BIF I sometimes go from bright sky to shady woods with the same bird. So you need a larger range of ISO. The exposure compensation is a little more difficult. I I am mostly shooting against the bright sky the bird itself is going to be underexposed more than post can control without raising the noise level more than I like. I shoot this way now after trying several other methods. I get good results this way. Their are a number of ways to shoot BIF that work. Some are faster than others and some a more accurate than others. Choice of camera and choice of lens will change how you shoot. I look and listen to everyone and try the ones that I think might work for me and modify to suit me. This is what I suggest to everyone. [/QUOTE]
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