Osprey Dive Shot's #111

Good Evening Hive family and all the photographers lovers around the world, what I got here for you all tonight is a couple more shot's of this Osprey taking a dive, but technically after with no fish in talons. Now these are the continuation of the post before and clearly not the best in quality but seeing that is the closest I've got to the Osprey its worthy of a share. What I did learn in these shot's here is shutter speed, which is another reason why bird photography is the hardest to do. Depending on your bird, your shutter speed to freeze the birds wings and get them to be clear, can differ from close to how far away the bird is. This bird was way to close for the shutter speed I had, which was meant for it to be further away from me. This is why all this is so fun to me to get the shot, so many variables to think of and most importantly is the aperture. Now for the ISO I see that most bird photographers use that setting in auto for the best performance. So that's why I do. Anyways at least the head of the bird is decent quality which in the bird photography world is absolutely the most important out of all the parts of the bird. So as we move on from this teachable moment, regardless I hope you enjoy my work and my progression on getting better. Cheers to you all and thank you for checking out my post today. Have a blessed one.

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Anyways appreciate everyone feedback hope you have enjoyed my shots and post today' thanks for stopping by, Have a blessed one and thank you for coming in and checking out my shot's of the day. Stay tuned and enjoy my future shots in the world of photography, thru my lens.

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