I currently live in Cyprus and there are loads of Bee Eaters here at the moment. They don't seem to stay still for long and I was wondering if any body had any advice on how best to capture them?
I use a Nikon D200, with either a Sigma 50-500 or A Nikon 70-200 VR with or without 1.7TC.
I have taken one shot - and if it is ok to link it is here:
http://www.ephotozine.com/u39322/gallery/878250
It is a heavy crop and there isn't much detail in the shadows/face. Ideally I would like it on a perch of some sort, about 2 foot infront of my and staying still......but until I find a good taxidermist, I will struggle on.
Any help or advice would be gratefully received.
Kind Regards,
Kevin
I use a Nikon D200, with either a Sigma 50-500 or A Nikon 70-200 VR with or without 1.7TC.
I have taken one shot - and if it is ok to link it is here:
http://www.ephotozine.com/u39322/gallery/878250
It is a heavy crop and there isn't much detail in the shadows/face. Ideally I would like it on a perch of some sort, about 2 foot infront of my and staying still......but until I find a good taxidermist, I will struggle on.
Any help or advice would be gratefully received.
Kind Regards,
Kevin
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