Love the shots you showed, very impressive. When shooting birds do you leave your flash on your camera? And if so how do you avoid steel eye? I always have to have mine on a frame about 20cm above my lens to avoid it as you would red eye. I'm asking because as a disabled man it can get very unwieldily for me. Also it seems ages since any of your videos have come up on my feed, I always enjoy seeing you, I think like myself, for you your wildlife and photography go hand in hand and both are equally important.
Firstly. congratulations for reaching 1000 subscribers. You have inspired me to try 'brush strokes'. I have tried it before and really loved it. I know what you mean about the birds becoming more active. I have also found that in Sunraysia.
Hi Pauline Thanks !. A 1000 subscribers who'd thought . A tip for you on 'brush strokes' use a polarizing filter to inhance the color saturation Cheers Derek
Derek i like your videos .. BUT .. you speaking slowly that increase the video time and in much details , we need to see something practical , i mean your settings at shooting time ..etc
Wow! I never thought to use second curtain sync for nature shots but those images are gorgeous! I will have to try it sometime. Thanks for sharing!
I cant see properly in the video, did you use the diffuser on top of the better beamer or on its own?
Thanks Derek, another great video. I hope to head up to the Nongs next weekend.
the intro was hilarious..
Love the shots you showed, very impressive. When shooting birds do you leave your flash on your camera? And if so how do you avoid steel eye? I always have to have mine on a frame about 20cm above my lens to avoid it as you would red eye. I'm asking because as a disabled man it can get very unwieldily for me. Also it seems ages since any of your videos have come up on my feed, I always enjoy seeing you, I think like myself, for you your wildlife and photography go hand in hand and both are equally important.
Mark Harris
Good talk but with very less photography. Could have been bettee if yoy just display the settings on the screen.
Also Amazon links.
Firstly. congratulations for reaching 1000 subscribers. You have inspired me to try 'brush strokes'. I have tried it before and really loved it. I know what you mean about the birds becoming more active. I have also found that in Sunraysia.
Hi Pauline
Thanks !. A 1000 subscribers who'd thought . A tip for you on 'brush strokes' use a polarizing filter to inhance the color saturation
Cheers Derek
Derek i like your videos .. BUT .. you speaking slowly that increase the video time and in much details , we need to see something practical , i mean your settings at shooting time ..etc
audio blows
Too boring!!!