Bird Photography Tutorial | How To Select YOUR BEST photos by admin September 4, 2018 at 3:48 am Photography Tutorial 12 Comments Tags:bird photography, bird photography tips, bird photography tutorial, Camera, editing, how-to, photoshop, the bird nerds, Tutorial Share This Post: Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest Post navigation ‹ Previous TOP 5: Best Canon Camera 2018Next › 5 Essential Smartphone Photography Tips Related Content Image stacking for long exposure photography Tutorial in Lightroom and Photoshop All Fstoppers’ Photography Tutorials are on Sale for Labor Day Affinity Photo – 10 Mistakes to avoid – Free Photography Tutorial How to photograph a beer bottle | Product photo shoot tutorial more news from the blog 1B61 SONY DSLR-A550 A580 – LCD DISPLAY KAMERA REPARATUR ANLEITUNG / Kamera Handy Station Motorcycle Photography Tutorial | How I Shoot My 2017 Yamaha MT07 Basic Real Estate Photography Techniques Series part 7 of 10 DSLR vs Mirrorless – 5 Reasons to Buy a Nikon D500 Photography Tutorial for Beginners: What is Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO (DSLR Lesson) – CamCrunch Sony A7 Mark II Hands-On Field Test (Featuring Kyle Marquardt) Setting up Canon DSLR for wedding photography newborn photo edit Photography Tutorial Nikon D3100 Primeira impressão: Nikon D750 Beginner Photography- Ep. 1: Getting Started Usain Bolt Says He Will Only Do Photo Shoots in Jamaica from Now On Yongnuo 14mm f/2.8: An Ultra-Wide-Angle Autofocus Lens 10 Best Tips for Landscape Photography Shoot Like a Pro with your iPhone : Part 1 Outdoor Portrait Tutorial | Outdoor Portrait Photography Lighting Techniques SELF PORTRAITS :: Your work from PHOTO ASSIGNMENT #13 $2,000 camera with 16 LENSES?!? Photography with the Light L16 Levitation Photography Tutorial: How To Float In Mid Air EISA AWARDS. BEST PROSUMER DSLR CAMERA 2016-2017 – Nikon D500 Daytime Long Exposure Photo Tutorial (10 Stop ND Filter) Impactful Look in Photoshop – Intense Portrait Photography Editing – Shot with Fujifilm FinePix E550 How to Make Your Subjects ‘Pop’ with Complimentary Backgrounds Sony VS Panasonic: How Sony Could Kill Panasonic Acuvar Professional DSLR Camera Backpack for Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus, Samsung, Panasonic, Pen… Photoshop Tutorials Photoshop photo editing Hard Color Effect step by step Photography Tutorial Foundations of Photography Exposure | Best Photography Tutorial Canon 50mm Lenses for Astro Photography Comparison / Review My EXACT Process for Photo Editing: Selecting the keepers Photography Tips: Sunset Disappointment PT1 DON’T BUY A DSLR CAMERA IN 2018?!? 100 PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS BY ERIC KIM VINTAGE LENS – CANON FD lens on a Canon DSLR Camera Fotodiox Pro 12 Comments Great video…do you ever use lightroom? Would like to see an editing video with it. Reply very helpfull because i have many time the problem about whats picture take betwen others Reply Thank you very much for the tips, where awesome. Just one note, when following too many or to strict rules, arent we in danger of creating the same pictures and losing creativity? Reply It always feels like you're questioning that poor girl. Let her talk whenever she wants. Reply Great vid! I think the part about getting the shot was great! I would have left off the editing part since you didn't have time to do a proper, complete edit. I'd save that part for a second video. People need to see both. Can't wait for the next one. Reply Love the content. Waiting for your next birding trip 😀 Reply Is this a hobby for you both or do you earn your income from photography? Reply Awesome video, extremely helpful! Im just getting into photography and would like to know if anyone could recommend a Nikon lens for taking photos of birds!! Also is there a way for me to keep track of what birds I’ve seen and taken photos of? I don’t know much about birds but so far I’m having a lot of fun photographing them! Reply Thanks. I very much like the fact that you didn't get lost in details but kept it brief. Great work. (Personally I didn't care so much for the saturation and what it did to the colour of the foliage, but that's just my taste). Reply That’s definitely a great shot of the oriole. I have also found myself more picky with my shooting now, before I would always shoot eagles fishing no matter what way they were going and now I refuse to take butt shots. Always enjoy your stuff. Reply Great video! Thanks for sharing. Reply Great video! Reply Add Comment Cancel reply Comment: Name * Email * Website Currently you have JavaScript disabled. In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser.
Thank you very much for the tips, where awesome. Just one note, when following too many or to strict rules, arent we in danger of creating the same pictures and losing creativity? Reply
Great vid! I think the part about getting the shot was great! I would have left off the editing part since you didn't have time to do a proper, complete edit. I'd save that part for a second video. People need to see both. Can't wait for the next one. Reply
Awesome video, extremely helpful! Im just getting into photography and would like to know if anyone could recommend a Nikon lens for taking photos of birds!! Also is there a way for me to keep track of what birds I’ve seen and taken photos of? I don’t know much about birds but so far I’m having a lot of fun photographing them! Reply
Thanks. I very much like the fact that you didn't get lost in details but kept it brief. Great work. (Personally I didn't care so much for the saturation and what it did to the colour of the foliage, but that's just my taste). Reply
That’s definitely a great shot of the oriole. I have also found myself more picky with my shooting now, before I would always shoot eagles fishing no matter what way they were going and now I refuse to take butt shots. Always enjoy your stuff. Reply