a Pentax K-x.
I had been using a Sony H50 point and shoot...
I was accustomed to using Manuel settings so it wasn't
too hard to make the change to a DSLR. the one thing
that I wanted to do is capture birds in flight. So I sought
help and practice from the many Blue Jays in my yard.
I was accustomed to using Manuel settings so it wasn't
too hard to make the change to a DSLR. the one thing
that I wanted to do is capture birds in flight. So I sought
help and practice from the many Blue Jays in my yard.
This is my Indian dance.... feathers all a -flow
Now for the real test with a real BIF adventure. I met
Birdgirl at the lake and the Osprey came by....
Now for the real test with a real BIF adventure. I met
Birdgirl at the lake and the Osprey came by....
4 comments:
Wow!! Those are fabulous pictures!
And fun too!
I have always been amazed at your pictures,but these are the best.Catching those flight shots can be tricky,you did great.
Blessings,Ruth
Wow! You are a fast learner. I especially liked the "like a hummingbird" picture, but they were all fabulous.
I still have my Sony H9 but have not had much luck with BIF pictures. It just don't catch the picture fast enough, and I can't seem to see well enough to use the viewfinder, but I still love the camera.
Have fun....I'll be looking forward to seeing more BIF.
Congrats! These BIF shots are great! All are worthy! Now, what excites me is Kestral season with your new camera. Your documentation is always thrilling, and now look what you can do!
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