Experienced bird photographers share 12 handy tips for amazing shots of birds in flight. Anticipate behavior, keep your photos sharp, and more!. Capturing the graceful motion of birds in flight can be challenging and rewarding. It requires a blend of technical know-how, patience, and a keen understanding of avian behavior. More than just pointing and shooting, photography of this nature is an art form that demands time and dedication. I’ll admit, my first attempts at photographing birds… Read More »Photographing Birds In Flight.
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Recently, you learned on Photography Life what the best camera settings are when photographing birds. Today’s article takes a more detailed look at bird behavior, biology, and environment. The goal is to teach you how anticipate what birds will do, and ultimately reach the holy grail: to take very sharp, high-quality photos of birds in flight.. But try photographing a puffin flying 50 mph against a dark cliff in flat light! Camera and lens capabilities, birds’ flight styles and speeds, plumage effects on autofocus performance, quality of light, and variable backgrounds—all of these factors and more can make photographing birds in flight challenging and frustrating. But don’t.



