Techneck28
New member
Hi all,
My wife and I have had a passing interest in birds. However since moving to the Pocono's of Pennsylvania we have a lot of land and began watching the local birds. We then bought binoculars (Nikon 8x42) and a book on Birds in Pennsylvania. Then started setting up bird feeders and bird houses on the 2 acres that are clear around our house which actually sits on 15 acres. There are trees and bushes around the perimeter of our 2 acres cleared land. The birds love this and we have seen many local and some migrating birds.
I am also a amature photographer and soon turned my lens towards the birds. I now find myself on our deck each morning, having coffee and using my camera shooting pictures of the birds eating at our feeders. It's so relaxing and exiting at the same time.
I'm looking for some tips on bird photography. Hopefully some of you can help.
My wife and I have had a passing interest in birds. However since moving to the Pocono's of Pennsylvania we have a lot of land and began watching the local birds. We then bought binoculars (Nikon 8x42) and a book on Birds in Pennsylvania. Then started setting up bird feeders and bird houses on the 2 acres that are clear around our house which actually sits on 15 acres. There are trees and bushes around the perimeter of our 2 acres cleared land. The birds love this and we have seen many local and some migrating birds.
I am also a amature photographer and soon turned my lens towards the birds. I now find myself on our deck each morning, having coffee and using my camera shooting pictures of the birds eating at our feeders. It's so relaxing and exiting at the same time.
I'm looking for some tips on bird photography. Hopefully some of you can help.