5 TOP MISTAKES IN BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY I WISH I KNEW ABOUT WHEN I STARTED! Tips for better pics

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    Join me in the field as I take you through some of the most common mistakes that amateur and intermediate bird photographers make that hold them back from their best potential. These common errors either make it harder to find birds, or when you do, stop you from getting the quality of shots that you look enviously at when looking at the work of the pros. I'll take you through how to plan locations, find birds, get better pictures, and understand the winning conditions for shots like the pros get.
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  • @simon_dentremont
    @simon_dentremont  Год назад +22

    What’s your greatest challenge in getting good bird pics? Let me know! I’m looking for video ideas!

    • @brett_s_photography
      @brett_s_photography Год назад +11

      Finding good locations is the biggest challenge for me. Ebird is helpful but oftentimes the best locations (around me, at least) don't even get that early morning/late evening light because of obstructions (Trees mostly). How do you scout areas not so close by to determine whether they're capable of getting the light you need without making an unnecessarily long trip?

    • @brett_s_photography
      @brett_s_photography Год назад +2

      Love your videos, by the way! I look forward to every one of them.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +3

      @@brett_s_photography I have a circle of friends that can help out.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +1

      @@brett_s_photography Thanks!

    • @terilapetino6337
      @terilapetino6337 Год назад +7

      Most of us don't have the budget for long, fast lenses. How can we get good shots when the light is not the best and we don't have fast lenses? My lowest aperture is 5.6. The camera in auto ISO often picks one that is too high! Argh...BTW, love your videos!

  • @realthoprivate
    @realthoprivate Год назад +151

    For the extremely introvert, nature photography is the best hobby. Best way to avoid interaction with other people.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +16

      True! Time to think too.

    • @ruralmarks
      @ruralmarks Год назад +5

      Part of the reason I’m extremely interested in starting wildlife photography. When I was younger, I tried wedding photography and was not a fan of it.

    • @goldenfrog6EsCoSes
      @goldenfrog6EsCoSes Год назад +6

      In introvert, maybe, but a rich one for sure. Those supertelephoto lenses cost a pretty penny.

    • @Jimpix57
      @Jimpix57 Год назад

      Yes!

    • @Dhuxul9
      @Dhuxul9 Год назад +1

      What is wrong with interacting with people!

  • @amerphoto1
    @amerphoto1 Год назад +52

    Without a doubt, Simon, you flat out give the best photography advice on the internet! Factual and easy to understand.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @andychapman9687
      @andychapman9687 Год назад +1

      Couldn’t agree more

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад

      Daniel, I’m working on a video course for wildlife photography. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with attribution?

    • @amerphoto1
      @amerphoto1 Год назад

      @@simon_dentremont Yes, absolutely! You may use my comment! I am honored you asked! Every word is true!

    • @jayjackman100
      @jayjackman100 2 месяца назад

      Tried some new stuff yesterday on getting better photos thank you much better

  • @dr.abyscharles2904
    @dr.abyscharles2904 12 дней назад +2

    Planning my first birding outing for tomorrow. I knew which video to watch. Thanks Simon

  • @buzzy87
    @buzzy87 Год назад +52

    This man is my hero. I got into photography December 2021 but thanks to your first video and your excitement for birds I immediately went out and bought a 150-600 for my Sony a7rii. I’ve been able to track birds and plan/take the photos I’ve wanted with your help, since then I’ve also gotten into car/superbike race photography and use many of the methods you’ve taught for that as well. Thank you for the great content, been watching every video since the start.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +6

      Awesome! I’ve been wanting to shoot motor sports myself as I have the gear and as you say the technique is the same. Super!

    • @buzzy87
      @buzzy87 Год назад +1

      @@simon_dentremont It’s a lot of fun. I’m sure you would enjoy it! Catching a tack sharp image of a speeding car at 1/10 shutter is an awesome feeling! Thank you sir

  • @PeterMiller-jm3tu
    @PeterMiller-jm3tu 19 дней назад +1

    The comment about getting to eye level seems so obvious but I never really thought about it.
    Thanks Simon.

  • @David_Quinn_Photography
    @David_Quinn_Photography 2 месяца назад +3

    I love these older videos, we want to see you out in the field more.

  • @ghostifyedmc
    @ghostifyedmc 8 месяцев назад +6

    All these factors are really important for bird photography! For example, I had the luck of finding kingfishers in my local area, but when we went to the same place again, the tide was too high and it was very windy. So when I go to look for them next time, I’ll make sure to check the water level and wind beforehand :)

  • @willherondale6367
    @willherondale6367 Год назад +12

    It's impossible to overstate how essential nice light is, almost to the point of it being the only thing that matters. Photography - drawing with light... I spent way too much of my time obsessed with learning the technical aspect, how to get sharp shots, and completely ignoring the light in my images.

  • @mattjurcak9028
    @mattjurcak9028 2 месяца назад +1

    Great advice! I was shooting mostly landscape, but I like the challenge of photographing birds.

  • @colliescameraaction8944
    @colliescameraaction8944 Год назад +6

    the best 10 minutes of my 2023 so far! you explain everything so quickly and to the point with no showboating. Subscribed!

  • @OldForestBushcraft
    @OldForestBushcraft Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so so much for your fantastic content! Has been so helpful, for me as an novice in nature photography!
    Cheers from the village of Fiskars, Finland!

  • @gunnarmalmstrom59
    @gunnarmalmstrom59 10 месяцев назад +1

    I Just love the tips from you Simon! Your explenasjon just slitsomt me perfekt. Talking clear an slow. Tanks a lot 😊

  • @GilWebster
    @GilWebster Год назад +12

    Using auto iso with manual setting of speed and aperure is the best ever hint. All you need to do then is set your exposure as you can set and forget the aperure setting. You may need noise reducing software at post in some circumstances. Next best hint is to re-assign most-use button settings to where your fingers can find them easily. Great video!

  • @leenewton2931
    @leenewton2931 Год назад +6

    I just want to say I've been really enjoying your content. It's surprisingly rare for youtube photography material to be genuinely valuable and not transparent attempts to add a revenue stream by retreading basic tutorial ground already well paved.
    You seem to be genuinely sharing your hard earned wisdom and experience and I truly appreciate it! I've been dabbling with some bird photography but your videos have me champing at the bit for my next chance to get out before a sunrise.
    My photography tends to be opportunistic and tacked on to walking the dog or getting out on a weekend, so my bird photos definitely suffer from midday lighting conditions. It's doing to be painful, but I need to stop being such a night owl.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the kind comments Lee. Yes, getting up early is one of the hard parts!

  • @LyneisFilm
    @LyneisFilm Год назад +1

    I also use the Weather Channel, Windy and Ocean Watch to pick times and places. I should get up earlier to catch the good light though!

  • @stephensang2588
    @stephensang2588 6 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the tips

  • @Kellysher
    @Kellysher 3 месяца назад +1

    Simon, I watch all your videos. I love that this one is in the field. I learn more by seeing you in action. I love to shoot early morning, but my RF 100-500 7.1 struggles in lowlight. Forget about adding the 1.4 tc. I’ve learned so much from your content. How about a birds in flight video for those of us without the big primes? Thanks!

  • @goldenfrog6EsCoSes
    @goldenfrog6EsCoSes Год назад +4

    Hi Simon, I'm not a birder myself, but I really enjoy watching your videos. Your expertise really stands out, your explanations are clear and to the point, and I'm sure your tips serve for other photography genres as well.

  • @FlyNAA
    @FlyNAA Год назад +3

    The one about being familiar with your settings really clicked with me. I have all my buttons and dials meticulously set to all the things I need to do the fastest. It's to the point where an innocent bystander might think I'm being gimmicky with it and screwing around with customization just for the sake of screwing around, but it really works for me giving me instant access to what I need to do in quick situations without taking the camera off the subject. Then I see the guy next to me doing everything by tapping on the touchscreen on the back, and I'm like "oh, dude..."

  • @jimmybarry6254
    @jimmybarry6254 Год назад +1

    Some very good information spoken very well. Nice to see and hear a video done with some class.

  • @stephanherbertantrobus3574
    @stephanherbertantrobus3574 Год назад +1

    I love your videos, if I ever take on my photography journey, I will remember to give you a shout out. I am really learning something here. Thank you sir.

  • @noam054
    @noam054 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you very much.....❤From Israel

  • @QVL75
    @QVL75 4 месяца назад +1

    Excellent tips, Simon. I couldn’t sleep tonight, so instead I’m sitting here watching your video instead of Netflix. 😊

  • @rustystuff
    @rustystuff 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video as usual, thank you. Also love the music you use, it’s extremely calming 😊

  • @NeoDon1
    @NeoDon1 Год назад +1

    Great Tips I will try to employ them on my next bird outting, thank you.

  • @jeffandtammyharris7988
    @jeffandtammyharris7988 Год назад +7

    Great tips, we appreciate the time it takes for creating this. Your awesome

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад

      I appreciate that, cause it does indeed take time! I’m new to this video thing…

  • @a.j.m8736
    @a.j.m8736 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Simon!

  • @jasonjmp
    @jasonjmp Год назад +2

    Just found your channel and this is some of the best photo content I’ve found in a long time! Great tips, thank you so much for the care you have taken in presenting it.

  • @P.D674
    @P.D674 Год назад +1

    Great helpful video thank you.

  • @garyloveless3562
    @garyloveless3562 Год назад +1

    Thank you Simon, your videos are so very helpful with quick to the point information that I know will help me to be a better photographer.

  • @edselharrison
    @edselharrison 6 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent training video. Thank you so much, Simon.

  • @valmaivorster4826
    @valmaivorster4826 8 месяцев назад +1

    Simon your tip on AUTO ISO in MANUEL MODE is a winner, thank you. Getting down to eye level position for your foto's is another winner and so important. You are the best teacher in photography and give valuable tips. Thank you so much.

  • @saxongames895
    @saxongames895 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this, the tips in the first 10 minutes alone on behaviour from all your experience are incredible.

  • @BuildingByFaith
    @BuildingByFaith 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great tips. I look forward to trying them out.

  • @azmiupnorth2220
    @azmiupnorth2220 Месяц назад +1

    I just got what i think is my best duck picture to date.

  • @joshuasmith2107
    @joshuasmith2107 27 дней назад

    I love your videos, those are some great tips.

  • @junyoo4796
    @junyoo4796 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for such a great educational video. I have learned a lot as always.

  • @raygiemza3690
    @raygiemza3690 Год назад +2

    For someone just getting started in bird photography, your videos are invaluable. I'm fortunate to be able to spend some time at eastern coastal areas from time to time. And yes, I really enjoy the shorebirds. On my next outing, I'll be sure to check the tide tables in addition to watching my shooting time. Thanks so much for shring your experience and excellent advice.

  • @gamalelleithy3300
    @gamalelleithy3300 Год назад +1

    Thanks Simon.. great tips 😊

  • @joshhart4931
    @joshhart4931 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sounds like taking my metal detector would be a good way to kill time throughout mid day when the sun is too bright. Thanks for the tips! I'm just getting into photography at 37yo so have a lot to learn.

  • @IamNoOneUknow
    @IamNoOneUknow Год назад +1

    Just getting into photography and found your channel. You have a new sub, great stuff!

  • @raybullock7835
    @raybullock7835 Год назад +1

    Really like your videos. Very informative and to the point. No wasted time. Keep up the good work Simon.

  • @verken1studios
    @verken1studios Год назад +5

    Thanks Simon, as always your videos are great and very helpful!

  • @vladimir.venkov
    @vladimir.venkov Год назад +1

    Graet tips! Very helpful!

  • @freddieshermanpuff
    @freddieshermanpuff 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love the info on getting eye level with the birds. Even though I have a hard time getting back up when I get down, I will be more conscious of this as I see how much more intimate it makes shot appear.

  • @catherinetremerryn
    @catherinetremerryn Год назад +1

    Tremendous tips - will do. Thx

  • @jorriejordaan9954
    @jorriejordaan9954 Год назад +2

    Excellent video! Thanks!

  • @timryan894
    @timryan894 Год назад +1

    Great tips! Thank you

  • @TheZGALa
    @TheZGALa 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great tips. Thanks, SImon. I appreciate your pacing. I always learn a lot in your videos. I am excited to keep learning, though I am starting with much less impressive equipment.

  • @jorgeflores9714
    @jorgeflores9714 Год назад +2

    Thanks Simon, great video and great tips, very useful

  • @dgirard1066
    @dgirard1066 Год назад +2

    Merci Simon pour cet excellent vidéo, l'un des plus complet et des mieux réalisé sur ce sujet.

  • @scouthanamura2380
    @scouthanamura2380 Год назад

    masterclass Simon. thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge with us.

  • @bruce-le-smith
    @bruce-le-smith Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you!

  • @_Creaux
    @_Creaux Год назад +2

    thanks again for a great video, Simon.

  • @desotopete
    @desotopete Год назад +1

    Great info. Thanks.

  • @christopherberry8519
    @christopherberry8519 5 месяцев назад +1

    Simon, you're so right about photographers missing the best light. We're always in full sun here except early morning and late evening in summer (and summer is 10 months of the year!) - so I'm thinking of taking my own clouds with me and going for Macro (umbrellas!). We don't have much tree cover, some shade obviously... but I need ideas for the interminable days to teach my girls...

  • @douglashill4567
    @douglashill4567 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love coming home with a beautiful bird photo, but it's not my primary goal. Mostly I'm helping my wife identify birds, so some of your excellent suggestions are less critical to me. Auto iso, setting up the camera so I don't have to fiddle, knowing where to look for the time of year and time of day are just as important for me. It's also good to practice how to aim your long lens quickly and accurately at the spot you've just seen with your naked eye. And helpful for you and your partner to agree on how to describe a bird's location efficiently. And if anyone can tell me how to decide whether to keep waiting or move on I'd be happy to hear it! (note: talking birds here, not marriage)

  • @asalgarut
    @asalgarut Год назад +1

    Great tips, thank you

  • @deedariussams1381
    @deedariussams1381 Год назад +6

    Very well done, Simon! I'm just learning to take bird photos and all of your videos have been extremely helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise.

  • @farrukhahmed1984
    @farrukhahmed1984 Год назад +2

    Thanks Simon. You are a natural teacher. Your videos are straight to the point and so fluent that we keep on listening. Learning a lot from you.

  • @DanRiegler
    @DanRiegler Год назад +1

    Excellent and invaluable advice. Thank you!!

  • @angelobucciarelli8020
    @angelobucciarelli8020 Год назад +1

    You have some great clear and concise tips in this and all your videos. I agree with all the points you are making and have incorporated many of these techniques over the years but good to get the refresher.

  • @jarrett2213
    @jarrett2213 Год назад +1

    Action shots with crashing waves at low level is awesome!!

  • @drsvk1004
    @drsvk1004 Год назад +1

    Excellent Teacher with great clarity.

  • @barbarac9369
    @barbarac9369 Год назад +2

    Love your passion.

  • @wawanbalik
    @wawanbalik Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot Simon and your shots are wonderful always!

  • @NavneetVirkPhotography
    @NavneetVirkPhotography Год назад +1

    I am so happy to find your channel, Simon. I sm a beginner in bird photography and getting answers to many of my questions. I look forward to watch other videos on your channel. Thank you very much for putting them here for our help

  • @cleverclogsbecky
    @cleverclogsbecky Год назад +1

    Fantastic information really helps cheers

  • @mariosnicolaou8770
    @mariosnicolaou8770 Год назад +1

    Very interesting video. Great tips. Love your videos :)

  • @andrewkeir2282
    @andrewkeir2282 Год назад +1

    Another great video, thanks Simon

  • @hughchisholm-ns
    @hughchisholm-ns Год назад +2

    Another great educational video! Thank you for sharing your skill (and mistakes) with the rest of us.

  • @Santamike212
    @Santamike212 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @Viewfinderpd
    @Viewfinderpd Год назад +1

    Love your channel! Thank you!

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

    • @Viewfinderpd
      @Viewfinderpd Год назад +1

      @@simon_dentremont My dream and what I’m pursuing is to do photography full time.

  • @RAMGOPAL100
    @RAMGOPAL100 Год назад +1

    good suggestations , which are really useful !

  • @lorihutchinson9485
    @lorihutchinson9485 Год назад +1

    These are fantastic tips and really great images. Thanks for sharing your expertise.

  • @cswatson4823
    @cswatson4823 Год назад +1

    As always, thanks. Good tips to follow

  • @KenCannon
    @KenCannon Год назад +1

    Excellent tips. Thanks so much.

  • @ursulaansbach2244
    @ursulaansbach2244 Год назад +1

    Amazing

  • @jkennan
    @jkennan Год назад +1

    Thanks. Great advice as always.

  • @chacogiel
    @chacogiel Год назад +1

    Great tips Simon! Thx

  • @castex2439
    @castex2439 5 месяцев назад +1

    Gracias, buenos consejos ….saludos desde Bilbao….50 años y aprendo a sacar fotos con tu trabajo

  • @r.c8756
    @r.c8756 Год назад +1

    I really like bird photography which I started only recently but I’m playing on hardest difficulty : as a young father, since I don’t have much time I just sneak my camera on walks with my baby girl. One of the hard parts is get her to remain quiet ! So my photos really aren’t that great but on the bright side I can see I’m getting her to be more mindful of the quietness of nature and the soothing sounds of the wilderness, birds chirping, wind blowing in trees etc.

  • @davidt6542
    @davidt6542 Год назад +2

    Another great video and of course your photos.

  • @johndias6614
    @johndias6614 Год назад +1

    I've shot film since the 70s. Recently got a Canon DSLR and went out early this morning. Your video proved to be invaluable in helping me catch some great waterfowl photos. Learning the habits of these ducks and geese allowed me to anticipate the shots and get some good photos. Wish we could share photos in the comments.

  • @robinbregman7540
    @robinbregman7540 Год назад

    As always, love your videos! For me, the best tip in this video is to shoot on cloudy days, early morning, or later in the day. I always thought that shooting on a sunny day would allow for the most colors to come through. Now I know differently.

  • @JC.Journey
    @JC.Journey Год назад +2

    Excellent tips, Simon. Thank you! 😊

  • @ErwinChung
    @ErwinChung Год назад +8

    Thanks for another great video, Simon! I enjoyed the first part about having a game plan. I would love to watch a video or more on how you use your different apps to achieve this goal, please 🙏

  • @janetelsworthy1710
    @janetelsworthy1710 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your another wonderful video. My day is made when I see notification of your new video! Your sincerity and generosity are greatly appreciated. You have captured some beautiful images and your respect for the natural world is an example to others.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +1

      You are so welcome! Thanks so much for your generous feedback!

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад

      Janet I’m working on a video course for wildlife photography. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with attribution?

  • @nordic5490
    @nordic5490 Год назад +1

    Great channel. Full of all sorts of useful info. Great stuff.

  • @davidkelly1427
    @davidkelly1427 Год назад +1

    Thank you loved all the tips i will put them in to good use in the future, I am starting to getting to bird photography and landscape photography thanks again hope to see more of you with Gavin, i think the blogs ye did are very good all the best

  • @helloianzakharov
    @helloianzakharov Год назад +3

    I would add some food for small birds in description. One more thing, if the bird sits on the current branch ones, it’s likely it will come back again. And the king tip - use the shortest distance as you can 3,3 - 5 meters give true details and resolution. Sorry for my English folks. Like for video Simon.

  • @kristalchin1943
    @kristalchin1943 Год назад +2

    This video is the best of the best of wildlife photography tips out there. Thank you so much for sharing your skills and knowledges.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +1

      Kristal I’m working on a video course for wildlife photography. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with attribution?

    • @kristalchin1943
      @kristalchin1943 Год назад

      @@simon_dentremont Yes, please.

  • @TheMickebostrom
    @TheMickebostrom Год назад +2

    Helpful video!

  • @BrettOssman
    @BrettOssman Год назад +3

    I also leave my camera on AI Servo (continuous focus). I use back button focus. Shooting a still subject, focus and release. For moving subjects, hold the back button for continuous focus. One less setting to ever worry about.

  • @six66red14
    @six66red14 Год назад +1

    Always good advice thank you very much

  • @RonSkinnerPhotographer
    @RonSkinnerPhotographer Год назад +1

    Lot’s of great tips, thanks

  • @marutialtolxi
    @marutialtolxi 10 месяцев назад +1

    Timing you advised we have to follow in India.And thank you always for your inputs

  • @umpireanu
    @umpireanu Год назад +1

    Thank you sir

  • @scooter5193
    @scooter5193 Год назад +1

    Great tips - thank you for sharing.