Daniella68313
Forum Pro
Hello,
here is a shot i finaly manage to take of a bird flying right over my head. This was a chalange i tried with my film slr and never managed to do. I think it is the most difficult thing i done, at least for me it was.
in case that link does not work:
http://www.pbase.com/image/970201/original
Anyone have a suggestion or trick to do this type of shot? I found it is quite easy to take the bird from the side, but from directly over head, quite difficult due to the speed.
Someone suggested to keep the left eye open and to track the bird coming with it while keeping the right eye in the viewfinder. But how people focus at full zoom when a bird is constantly changins its distance, since the deep of fiels is so shallow and the bird is moving so fast and changing distance?
--Daniella
http://www.pbase.com/zylen
C7OO discussion group: http://www.homepet.com/cgi-bin/c700/UltraBoard.cgi
'The things you own will only endup owning you'
here is a shot i finaly manage to take of a bird flying right over my head. This was a chalange i tried with my film slr and never managed to do. I think it is the most difficult thing i done, at least for me it was.
in case that link does not work:
http://www.pbase.com/image/970201/original
Anyone have a suggestion or trick to do this type of shot? I found it is quite easy to take the bird from the side, but from directly over head, quite difficult due to the speed.
Someone suggested to keep the left eye open and to track the bird coming with it while keeping the right eye in the viewfinder. But how people focus at full zoom when a bird is constantly changins its distance, since the deep of fiels is so shallow and the bird is moving so fast and changing distance?
--Daniella
http://www.pbase.com/zylen
C7OO discussion group: http://www.homepet.com/cgi-bin/c700/UltraBoard.cgi
'The things you own will only endup owning you'