Showing posts with label bird feeder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bird feeder. Show all posts

Saturday, May 09, 2009

Birds at the Bird Feeder

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Here are just two of the birds that came to my bird feeders yesterday.
I bought a new lens, 80-400mm, which will bring the birds closer for more detail.
Well, you know what I mean. 
It doesn't bring them physically closer, just makes them LOOK closer. 
I also bought a "blind" so I can hide from the birds and I can get closer to them.
A blind is like a little tent, just made for photographers (or hunters?).
 The outside of this "tent" is camouflage fabric to blend in with the trees and grasses. These two birds were my first shots.
Now for the next step.....
I will have to construct a more pleasing perch or some branches nearby the feeders, so the birds will be in a more natural habitat for the shot.
Whew! I didn't realize how difficult it is to photograph birds.
It brings a new appreciation to the wonderful bird photos you see in magazines and on the internet.
The real skill comes when birds are photographed in a more wild, natural environment, but let me take this one step at a time.
For me, right now, the bird feeders will be my photography "studio!"
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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Red Cardinal

One of the joys of owning a home, is to have a bird feeder near the windows.
What better way to see the visiting birds?
Here on Long Island, we get a variety of species. There are the Long Island regulars, like this female red cardinal and then there are the migratory birds too.
They are not always easy to photograph, but this female is getting used to the camera.
Doesn't she look like she's checking me out?
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