Starting out in photography can be a pain as well as exciting. Most times, it’s great to try to cram it all in from shooting portraits to camping outside at night and trying astrophotography but after all this is done, you settle on wildlife photography, narrowing it down to bird photography. Here are some tips that should save you a couple of months worth of mistakes and shoot you further down/up your career path.
In this video, Bird photographer Stefano Ianiro shares useful tips on how to deal with various common interference that pops up and ruin images of birds, like; heat distortion (since you’ll be shooting into the sun and at midday), the pecks of image stabilization and the precautions you need to know, the importance of white balance and tint while editing bird photos, and how to fix color casts on your bird images.
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