Fun video! It’s cool watching the birds in action. I like 2/3. In the second one I like how the stick leads to the birds and the light water background complements the birds nicely. The colors work together as well. I like the third one because of the soft background and the muted tones which make the bird stand out.
Top tip buddy.. Yr shooting at ios 125.. the sony can give you cleaner shots a lot higher.. and then you can increase Yr shutter speed to over 600 some you were shooting at 350 that way too low for flying birds.. Yr get more at about 1500 sec and iso around 600 maybe ... try it... Rule of thumb shutter speed should be more (sometimes depending ) than your focal length.. Great pics mind !!!!
@@JayMacroPhotos Orlando wetlands is the best place in Florida. I'll be bringing my mavic 3 pro. Not sure if I'll fly at that location but the shots I get are great. Especially for birds in flight. Let's meet up.
Yes! I was going to suggest that if you were coming to orlando. I was just there last weekend and got some nice spoonbill. There’s a sandhill crane with chicks there that everybody has been photographing the past couple weeks. I saw them the past 2 weeks so I would expect you might see them.
I like number 3 the best! Such a cute little bird.
Thanks, yeah that bird was loud.
Fun video! It’s cool watching the birds in action. I like 2/3. In the second one I like how the stick leads to the birds and the light water background complements the birds nicely. The colors work together as well. I like the third one because of the soft background and the muted tones which make the bird stand out.
Thanks!
Good video. I vote for #2, the Green Heron. They are usually a very spooky bird! Great shot
Thanks for voting!
the red beaked one is a moorhen i think, we have them in the UK too
Oh cool thanks!
#2. I think that's a green heron. Pretty cool bird. Love the color contrast, and the background has a painterly feel to it.
Thanks!
Looks great man. Looks like Florida is the spot for wildlife photography!
Thanks!
Great video. I recently purchased the Sigma 150-600, and you've given me some ideas for compositions when in a similar area.
Oh that’s great!
#2 Nice colours and contrast and moody
Thanks!
Top tip buddy.. Yr shooting at ios 125.. the sony can give you cleaner shots a lot higher.. and then you can increase Yr shutter speed to over 600 some you were shooting at 350 that way too low for flying birds.. Yr get more at about 1500 sec and iso around 600 maybe ... try it...
Rule of thumb shutter speed should be more (sometimes depending ) than your focal length..
Great pics mind !!!!
Thanks for the tip!
Welcome
I love macro too.. use a nikon d850 for that... love my fujifilm stuff too nut sonybamazing for wildlife. I have that glass too
I am curious to try Fuji one day.
Nice pics! btw, which Sony cam are you using with that 200-600 lens?
A7III
I Vote for #4. I believe that is a Red Shouldered Hawk.
Thanks for voting!
This might be a dumb question, but are the pictures on the left right off your camera or did you do some post editing? 😅
- beginner photographer
They are photos after I did edits to them in Lightroom.
If i may ask where is this in florida? Im in Palm beach and trails around here are kinda of terrible.
Circle B Bar Reserve in Polk County
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green heron
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@@JayMacroPhotos coming to Florida March 19 for wildlife photography.
Cool! What area?
@@JayMacroPhotos Orlando wetlands is the best place in Florida. I'll be bringing my mavic 3 pro. Not sure if I'll fly at that location but the shots I get are great. Especially for birds in flight. Let's meet up.
Yes! I was going to suggest that if you were coming to orlando. I was just there last weekend and got some nice spoonbill. There’s a sandhill crane with chicks there that everybody has been photographing the past couple weeks. I saw them the past 2 weeks so I would expect you might see them.
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