Monday 15 March 2021

Ground Level Bird Photography

Ground Level Bird Photography 


I have just uploaded a new bird photography video on YouTube.  This one is on photographing from a ground level hide. 


You need to copy and paste the link below to watch 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-c5zX2iX7o  

 

Friday 5 March 2021

Two More YouTube Videos

  Two More YouTube Videos 


Since my last posting at the begining of February, I have found that I am becoming more interested in video and video editing. It has given me some new to focus on during lockdown whilst in the constraints of finding subject to photograph within local boundaries. 


 Cnsequently I have uploaded two new videos to YouTube. Both of these videos are on Garden Bird Photography.         

                               The First video is on `Photographing Garden Birds - Part 1`

This video was about how to photograph birds in a small town garden. Not always the easiest place to get natural looking shots. In the video I show some of the set-ups I use to get natural looking pictures. 

                             


                            

                                     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXKVtT3LUYA&t=16s

Unfortunately the above link  will not take you directly to the video. You have to copy and paste it into your Browser`s`address bar` to access it . 


                                 The second video is on ` Photographing Garden Birds in the Snow` 

This video was put together when we had heavy snow in Colchester. Fortunately it settled nicely and hung around for almost a week. We have not had snow like that for a few years, so it was good to have the oportunity to get some good shots in these conditions. 


                                           https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3tnmxa7XJg&t=160s

Unfortunately the above link  will not take you directly to the video. You have to copy and paste it into your Brower`s`address bar` to access it . 

 

The next video I hope to upload in a couple of weeks will be on Photographing Birds from a Low Viewpoint.