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How to be a Quite Good Bird Photographer #4 - Eliminating Blurring

By Charlie March 4, 2008 14 comments

The bane of all (or nearly all?) bird photographers is blurring, where the pin-sharp, award-winning image you see in the viewfinder morphs somehow into a smeared mess fit only for the Recycle Bin. While it’s true that some shots benefit from a bit of creative blurring - I remember seeing a lovely shot of [...]

How to be a Quite Good Bird Photographer #3 - Which camera do I buy?

By Charlie December 10, 2007 1 comment

Am I ever opening a can of worms with this post or what? Buying a camera is often such a matter of personal taste, but let’s put that to one side, dive straight in, and say that the most important questions to ask when buying a camera for nature photography is not “Will this one [...]

How to be a Quite Good Bird Photographer #2 - RTBM

By Charlie December 2, 2007 4 comments

Men, as many of you will know, are curious animals. For example, we know we are at least an inch taller or a stone lighter than the most accurate measuring-devices say we are; we don’t need to use a map to get anywhere because we just know the route already; and we seem to [...]

How to be a Quite Good Bird Photographer #1

By Charlie November 15, 2007 7 comments

I’ve been very fortunate in the four years I’ve been blogging to have received a fair few comments congratulating me on the photographs I’ve taken. I’m very grateful of course, but I have to say that given the opportunities I get from travelling the world with my airline job I’d be a poor photographer indeed [...]