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I don’t know how you do it…I tried to shoot a bird,any bird,but they all were hundred times faster than me ! All I got was blurry pics… This pic is awesome… ❤
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Thanks! I wish I could say it was skill but birds for me are a challenge. My first few hundred pictures I shot were all way underexposed because of the foliage they sit in. This made me decide to move their feeders out into the open and I added branches everywhere around the feeders to give them something natural to sit on. This shot is from that setup. I have to admit that this particular bird is the quickest of the bunch that visit my feeder. He flies in like a dart, grabs one seed and then makes an immediate exit. I don’t know how many empty branches or blurs I got while trying to shoot this little fellow. This time he hesitated just enough for me to get a decent shot. 🙂 Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then and this was my “nut” for the day. 🙂
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Now you gave me an idea…. 🙂 Though its difficult to create a feeder setup on terrace but I will do something about it….But,excellent notion and results… 😉
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Good luck! If you can’t get close enough to them then bring them closer to you. 🙂
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