Looking for wildlife in the dark inwalkinlot of trial and error. It's hard to see through the view finder and focus the camera, I try to focus on something at the far range of my Led lights then pretty much hope for the best when walking around.
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Bird watching at night.
Using the built in camera flash I turn it up to +2 when walking around open fields. If I'm in a set position I turn it down to 0 or less depending on how close to the subject area I am Watching.
Last night I was using a 18-55mm lens I decided to try it because I thought the wider angle lens might catch a quickly moving animal and when visibility is so limited zoom is not so important.
Spoting some eye shine in the field I began moving towards it.
At first I thought it was a group of rabbits.
It turned out to be three birds, walking towards them with the Leds and the flash going off I got closer to them at night than trying to stalk up on them in the daylight.
Then they flew away.
Saturday, 18 October 2014
Wildlife trail camera.
I bought a wildlife trail camera so I could watch for wildlife through the night in my garden I also thought it would be handy to set it up nearby when I was out and about watching holes, trails and hedgerows.
First night in the garden nothing, not even a cat.
Then I took it out to a nearby field where I know there's a lot of rabbit activity hoping for some close up eye level rabbit photos.
Well it works!
Evening came on and the rabbits came out.
I had my canon set up on its tripod but I did'nt want to use it the main objective of the evening was rabbit photos on the trail camera.
Rabbits don't have a clue when it comes to posing for a camera and spent all their time on the wrong side of the camera.
Taken with my canon trail camera with eye shine from three rabbits behind.
When I returned home the trail camera would not work and a replacement stopped working before I had a chance to try it properly.
This was from a local store so now looking around on line for a better make of camera.
Sunday, 5 October 2014
Night time, moon
Out last night looking for wildlife, only saw a couple of rabbits running out of camera flash range. Fortunately I had pointed the camera skywards as it was a clear night with a nice moon.
Saturday, 4 October 2014
Night time wildlife 2.
On a walk around a local field I saw some bones in a clearing under a bush.
I returned one evening to watch the patch to see what might be using it. Only a rabbit passed through while I was there.
Thank goodness for my remot trigger !
After a while when weariness from standing set in I packed up and took a slow walk along the edge of the field, spotted some rabbits running for cover I decided to wait and see if they came back out.
The following pictures were taken with the camera resting on a monopod.
As I'm just starting out with nightime flash wildlife photography I'm very pleased with these images.
Gear used:- Canon100d, tripod, monopod, remote trigger, 64 buld Led light.
Labels:
animal,
fordley,
night,
Northumberland,
photography,
rabbit,
rabbits,
Tyneside,
wildlife
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