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this is something i've started to try and do more and more on my dog walks/wanderings with a camera in my hand. thankfully the dogs im with aren't too noisy and neither am i, we often to secluded areas such as the canal (busiest location but great for seeing swans ducks geese ect) the local woods that has a footpath, and some farmers fields. and i'm really starting to yearn for a photo of a bird taking off. thankfully my camera should allow that but no matter how sneaky i am or how much i zoom to a tree in the distance i always seem to miss it. so how do you do it so far i've only got these to show for
https://www.flickr.com/gp/133360989@N03/f07id9 and https://www.flickr.com/gp/133360989@N03/WnKH66
thankfully my boyfriends step dad does keep pigeions so i will most likely take advantage of that one morning and get up with him to let the pigeons out to exersise can only imagine how nice of a photo that would make. but in the mean time anyone else got any tips for techniques or tricks that worked for them ?
https://www.flickr.com/gp/133360989@N03/f07id9 and https://www.flickr.com/gp/133360989@N03/WnKH66
thankfully my boyfriends step dad does keep pigeions so i will most likely take advantage of that one morning and get up with him to let the pigeons out to exersise can only imagine how nice of a photo that would make. but in the mean time anyone else got any tips for techniques or tricks that worked for them ?