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Bird photography,lens,subject size,crop and working distance for beginers
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<blockquote data-quote="jay_dean" data-source="post: 509698" data-attributes="member: 34040"><p>Pretty much what Mike said above. If i take say 15 images of a bird, i might just keep 2 or 3, ifs its a rarer example maybe 6 or 7. I'll keep the ones where its in a better position etc. There are a few oof ones that'll get binned off straight away, but I've found that the lens i use for birding now provides me with more of a keeper rate vs oof shots than my previous birding lens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jay_dean, post: 509698, member: 34040"] Pretty much what Mike said above. If i take say 15 images of a bird, i might just keep 2 or 3, ifs its a rarer example maybe 6 or 7. I'll keep the ones where its in a better position etc. There are a few oof ones that'll get binned off straight away, but I've found that the lens i use for birding now provides me with more of a keeper rate vs oof shots than my previous birding lens [/QUOTE]
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