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Mike D90's "Birds in Flight" Learning Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Deezey" data-source="post: 230529" data-attributes="member: 13223"><p>These are some great shots Mike! Over cropping our D90's really brings on the grain and noise. I feel your pain.</p><p></p><p>if you like photographing birds of prey start keeping a journal of where you are seeing them. If you are seeing hawks and such try and find where they perch out at. Most hawks will frequent the same perch on the same days. You can pattern their pattern. (I have a red tail hawk that likes a certain wire overlooking a field. He is always there on Thursdays.)</p><p></p><p>as for settings on camera it is just a ton of trial and error. I still get it wrong more times than I can get it right. Way more. While it can get frustrating at times....when it all comes together, it's like magic. </p><p></p><p>Keep clicking man. These shots are looking good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deezey, post: 230529, member: 13223"] These are some great shots Mike! Over cropping our D90's really brings on the grain and noise. I feel your pain. if you like photographing birds of prey start keeping a journal of where you are seeing them. If you are seeing hawks and such try and find where they perch out at. Most hawks will frequent the same perch on the same days. You can pattern their pattern. (I have a red tail hawk that likes a certain wire overlooking a field. He is always there on Thursdays.) as for settings on camera it is just a ton of trial and error. I still get it wrong more times than I can get it right. Way more. While it can get frustrating at times....when it all comes together, it's like magic. Keep clicking man. These shots are looking good. [/QUOTE]
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