Bird Photography - Why You Should Definitely Shoot in the RAIN

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @cycle642
    @cycle642 Год назад +4

    Shooting in the rain is my favorite. time to photograph birds Thanks for the tips

  • @grahamhopkinson1816
    @grahamhopkinson1816 Год назад

    No better weather Paul!
    The soft light shows feather detail so much better that harsh summer light
    Plus the rain streaks!!!!!!!

  • @blisteringbooks2428
    @blisteringbooks2428 Год назад +2

    I like the way the treats are behind the perch so it isn't obvious it is a baited setting. I have some wonderful shots of robins in the snow from the car. Only sitting on the wing mirror in front of the 100-400 does make focussing difficult. I may even put the video clip up onto RUclips.

  • @cjoe6908
    @cjoe6908 5 месяцев назад

    Good video. I am thinking of getting an L lens for shooting in the rainy days. This clip show how much fun it is. Thanks

  • @paulbaldwin2290
    @paulbaldwin2290 Год назад +2

    Great blog Paul as usual great photos to ! Been taking photos and videos of female black bird feeding her young today! Keep up great work 👏👏

  • @LouisaLee63
    @LouisaLee63 Год назад

    I love getting birds in the rain photos! It’s something everyone should try!

  • @Black73Cat
    @Black73Cat 5 месяцев назад

    Nice video.
    I'm really enjoying your channel, Paul. I've been a photographer all of my life and also a birder... But never really wanted to bring the two together.
    Recently got the urge to do that so have got myself a 200-600 and starting to learn a whole new genre of photography.
    Your vids are helping a lot.
    Thank you!
    Graeme

  • @ceesnabuursfauna2115
    @ceesnabuursfauna2115 Год назад +1

    Nice video. I often use wireless release, so I do not have to touch the shutter button. I position the lens and directly hit the button on the remote control, using the E shutter.

  • @nightwolf1592
    @nightwolf1592 Год назад +1

    Fantastic work and tutorial.
    I’m new to all this and only have a compact camera with a 30x zoom (Panasonic TZ95) which is pretty good at macro and great fun.
    Went out in the rain and got some lovely flowers with raindrops on.

  • @stevemartin239
    @stevemartin239 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Paul. Nice shots. Plenty of opportunity recently & to come to practice shooting in the rain!

  • @allanforsyth1933
    @allanforsyth1933 Год назад

    Cracking venue, had a day at the beginning of the month with lots of different birds in and out all day. Cracking job by Ian preparing the venue.

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Год назад +1

      Excellent. The hide will be open again soon. Looking forward to using some autumn colour backdrops.

  • @nigelbramley4188
    @nigelbramley4188 Год назад +2

    Heartily concur with wet weather photography. It's a shame people stick to fine days. It's not for everyone I know, but the rewards are worth it. Great vlog again Paul, top drawer stuff.

  • @MrTmiket0007
    @MrTmiket0007 Год назад

    Thanks so much for sharing another wonderful video like always 🐦👌👍

  • @Diana-br3ts
    @Diana-br3ts Год назад

    I enjoyed this video and the organic form of you sharing your experience about trying to keep you camera protected in the rain...fast forward to shots inside your car. I can relate to this! Protect the camera while still striving for that great picture opportunity 😅 I have sat in drizzling rain holding my camera with photos and when heavy rain came down, I hid the camera under my jacket when the rain came harder as I was trying to find shelter under trees. I WAS not too prepared for the water 😅.

  • @Bird_in_camera
    @Bird_in_camera Год назад +1

    Hi Paul, been to that hide, what a great set up, very comfortable. I too am of the opinion now that rain should not stop you getting out there. One question, where di you get that little 3 legged tripod from, looks ideal for that kind of situation.

    • @benwestney6329
      @benwestney6329 8 месяцев назад

      Hi it’s a Docz monopod foot. It’s a great hide been a few times

  • @gerardoelizondo6845
    @gerardoelizondo6845 Год назад

    Master !!!, Nice Video.

  • @benwestney6329
    @benwestney6329 8 месяцев назад

    Great video Paul, I’ve shot from that hide a few times, it’s a great spot and Ian is really helpful, hoping to get back soon👍

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  8 месяцев назад +1

      He's a great guy. He's replacing the hide in the next few days with a bigger one.

  • @SIMpleSIM6
    @SIMpleSIM6 Год назад

    Great video Paul, you’ve definitely inspired me to give it a try.

  • @SkylarkFields
    @SkylarkFields Год назад

    Well, seeing as we get so much rain I shall definitely be taking your tips and giving them a try! I love behavioural shots and action shots and I am trying to do more of those, but also one shot I would like to get is a hare or a rabbit shaking its paws in the rain!

  • @Bassmunchkin1
    @Bassmunchkin1 Год назад

    I've never been in wet weather at all even though all my gear is weather proof, BUT you certainly have inspired me to give it a go and you're also reminding me about being creative Paul. I've learnt my way around my R6 MKII and L lenses now and need to stop, take time out to look around and think more about why I'm taking photos, rather than just clicking away.
    Sure I'm getting some lovely incredibly sharp images and using the f/ stops to give me the DOF that I prefer, but that's where my creativity stops and that's it, it's just the excitement of having a brilliant camera, 100 to 500, 24 to 105 f/4 and the 100 f/28 macro lens that gives me that buzz,. But those blurs that you're getting and capturing wildlife in their natural inhabitant is soooooo lovely to see and it's crazy that I've not been doing the same up until now!
    Paul, thank you so much for breaking the some what boring cycle that I keep repeating until now, you've just made my approach so much more exciting... thank you millions

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much for this. Yes, photography should be about experimenting. It's surprising how it can change your outlook sometimes. Even if you don't think something will work - still give it a go!

  • @marktaylor9579
    @marktaylor9579 Год назад

    I agree Paul. The first time I shot the starlings on my fence at a low shutter speed in a downpour I was hooked! Incidentally what is the make/model of the mini tripod that you put your gimbal head on please?

  • @mikebrownhill4662
    @mikebrownhill4662 Год назад +1

    Nice work. I really enjoy photographing wildlife in the rain (although I prefer to keep myself under cover if I can!) I did a hide session a few days ago when the rain was torrential and I had Kingfishers through, which made some images I really like. I underestimated how fast the rain was coming down at first though - I normally set between 1/80 to 1/125 to streak the raindrops but when I reviewed my early images the streaks were a distraction because they were top to bottom of the frame! Speeding up to 1/200 or even 1/250 gave me a nicer look under those conditions - so shutter speed can depend on how heavy the rain is! Anyway - there's no such thing as bad weather!

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Год назад +2

      It's just experimentation. Yes, you are right. the speed of rain matters too!

  • @MorganGreenWildlifePhoto
    @MorganGreenWildlifePhoto 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great pics

  • @kevins8575
    @kevins8575 Год назад

    Great images! I also like to shoot birds in the rain but don't like to be in the rain myself.

  • @steveparent8788
    @steveparent8788 Год назад +1

    Interesting video Paul. I wonder why you care so much about ISO. I use the R5 and I never care about ISO. R5 and R6 handle noise so well.

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Год назад +1

      It's always subjective. I don't like to do much image reduction etc. so for me I know when it's too high, but bottom line is I will push the ISO if I have to

  • @ianpawson1356
    @ianpawson1356 Год назад

    I cancelled my plans for yesterday due to far too much rain, will try this coming weekend as its showing showers again.

  • @MrDunk66
    @MrDunk66 Год назад +1

    Hi Paul, what is the tripod below the gimbal - thanks 😀

  • @Suprastar87
    @Suprastar87 Год назад

    Amazing video, please can you link the tripod and gimbal. Thank you

  • @LMLewis
    @LMLewis Год назад

    I've photographed in the rain (from a vehicle) and got a few interesting shots but, without a fast lens, the lower light levels offset any benefits in quality.

  • @davidrodwell6509
    @davidrodwell6509 Год назад

    Paul, a great video and is very helpful to me, I have one question. You discussed stability when taking the shot, and you seem to always use the shutter button. Why do you not use a remote for this type of work, so then you touch nothing on your setup?

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Год назад

      Good question. Yes, I was actually thinking that. I think it can sometimes come down to how you are focusing, but for sure using a remote would be preferable when getting down to lower shutter speeds. Another option is to use a beanbag because you can get amazing stability - I've actually managed sharp bird images (completely static) at 1/15 with this method.

  • @j.kimmer1509
    @j.kimmer1509 Год назад

    Nice...very nice

  • @41stclair
    @41stclair Год назад

    do you find yourself getting more keeper shots now that you use the r6 then the 1dx !!??

  • @Amazingpictures128
    @Amazingpictures128 Год назад

    How long do you already have this bird feeder?
    There are coming so cool kinds😅
    On my bird feeder, which I have since the end of july of this year, are coming blue tit, great tit, magpie, robin, squirrel, jay, rat, carrion crow, dunnock, chaffinch, marten, ring-necked parakeet.

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  11 месяцев назад +1

      Lovely. This is a friend's hide. There are regular birds here all year

    • @Amazingpictures128
      @Amazingpictures128 11 месяцев назад

      @@PaulMiguelPhotography That‘s cool!

  • @colintraveller
    @colintraveller Год назад

    Your basically in yer Garden Hut as you haven't said otherwise that you're at a known RSPB location .

  • @Jackaldridge2011
    @Jackaldridge2011 Год назад +2

    Shooting in the rain????
    You're setting inside a building for goodness sakes!!!
    Most of us don't have that luxury....