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  1. DOC

    Making-of-pics - how do you take your pictures?

    No problem TobiasK, Great thread you have there in Germany . Here are 2 more examples: From the window ,and the result. + Laying low shooting plovers.
  2. DOC

    Making-of-pics - how do you take your pictures?

    3- Shooting from a hide . I love it , but the main problem is the heat . I live in a sunny state and you cannot stay in the hide for more than a couple of hours in the summer . Luckily , migration season is cooler and then you can enjoy the hide. Here's an example of a friend and me shooting...
  3. DOC

    Making-of-pics - how do you take your pictures?

    2- Shooting from the car . This is a very popular method - and very usefull at times . Here you can see the perches stuck in the bank of the pool , and in the Bg you can see the small Kingfisher . If all goes well :t: - he'll land on the desired perch and position .( Marked with a circle )
  4. DOC

    Making-of-pics - how do you take your pictures?

    A very interesting and important thread . Usually professional photographers are not keen on sharing their secrets , but I myself as an amatuer am most willing to do so . I find hides and camo to be very usefull in getting good close-ups. Walking with a camera and shooting birds is OK , but...
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