mentalpatient:what tips can anyone give me about wildlife photography??
(i have a 400D with sigma 100-300 F/4 lens)
I know about wide aperture to blur background and freeze motion etc.
but how do you attract birds/animals to your garden??
how do you stalk deer etc.??
please help because i got within 20 feet of a muntjac and it bolted (i still maintain that there was a dogwalker on the path to my right even though my parents don't believe me!!!)
at the moment i am thinking of switching to landscapes because a mountain can't run away!!!
Hi things I have learned, by reading DCMag, and talking to friends and the hard wayetc....
1) Dont cut off the legs on animals, unless you are going for a tight crop of the face, (thats like cutting the head of people
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2) If you are going for a tight crop then make sure the eyes are in focus
3) To attract birds into your garden, the best thing on the planet is bird feeders with sun flower hearts, other bird food works as well, suit,apples etc... then if you have your own guarden plant bushes they can pirch on, and buddlieah put out a constant source of water like a bird bath. In a dark corner throw a few logs that attracts insects which attracts birds. You will need a hide if you are serrious as small birds are still too far away
4) I have never stalked a deer, but I guess be down wind make no noise etc...
5) Have a ton of patience, because you might just get that one ellusive shot that will make your day
6) Mountains might not move but they get covered in cloud and mist
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good luck, enjoy have fun
HTh
Keith
www.milkfrog.com