Bird photography in the winter is actually a great idea - if you can handle the cold! In this video I share some not so obvious tips and tricks for getting the most out of your winter bird photography.
If you’re a birder you know some birds stay back in the winter and don’t fly south. If you’re a nature or wildlife photographer and not sure what to do in the winter then winter bird photography is a great option for you.
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Some of the most popular shots are winter cardinal bird photos. It seems these birds are out more often in the winter or at least easier to see being bright red against a white background. You’ll also capture photos of blue jays, mourning doves, chickadees, juco’s and so many other birds and owls in the winter.
Some of the best tips I can give any photographer who’s thinking of going birding in the winter are in this video. Simple yet essential bird photography tips for keeping you and your gear safe in the cold winter.
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0:00 Introduction
1:30 Instagram bird photography camera settings
2:30 Winter photography tip #1
3:40 Snow photography tip #2
4:00 Snow photography exposure tip
5:05 Winter photography camera gear
6:35 Must have camera gear for winter photography
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SONG: by Dan Henig - Russian River
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