Hi,
I would like to venture out bird photography this Sunday at Jurong Bird park becuase I can get in free. The reason why I can get in free was because it's my dad's company family day. Hehe... Anyway, I would to take some bird shots which I know nuts about bird photography. So I'm seeking your advise, experiences and knowledge to all bird photographers and any professional photographers.
Here are some of my questions:
- As many of you have been to Jurong Bird Park, I was just wondering on how do you manage to get your shots of birds in cages. As what i can remember years ago when i was there, there are some beautiful bird that are locked up in cages. So how to actually get the bird shots without the cage grill
- As I'll be renting a DSLR for this particular photoshot, I would like to know what zoom lens are suitable for bird shots.
- Is a fill flash a must need if i were to take in the morning around 9-12. According to some resources I read from the net, they say that fill flash is a must for bird photography but from what i understand, the exposure condition at that time can be considered bright
Here are some of the questions that I can think about. If you guys have any advise, shoot it. I'm willing to hear.
I just got the news today it's kinda like rushing so didn't got time to read resources on the net. Your help, advise is greatly and deeply appreciated. Thanks in advance
Regards
I would like to venture out bird photography this Sunday at Jurong Bird park becuase I can get in free. The reason why I can get in free was because it's my dad's company family day. Hehe... Anyway, I would to take some bird shots which I know nuts about bird photography. So I'm seeking your advise, experiences and knowledge to all bird photographers and any professional photographers.
Here are some of my questions:
- As many of you have been to Jurong Bird Park, I was just wondering on how do you manage to get your shots of birds in cages. As what i can remember years ago when i was there, there are some beautiful bird that are locked up in cages. So how to actually get the bird shots without the cage grill
- As I'll be renting a DSLR for this particular photoshot, I would like to know what zoom lens are suitable for bird shots.
- Is a fill flash a must need if i were to take in the morning around 9-12. According to some resources I read from the net, they say that fill flash is a must for bird photography but from what i understand, the exposure condition at that time can be considered bright
Here are some of the questions that I can think about. If you guys have any advise, shoot it. I'm willing to hear.
I just got the news today it's kinda like rushing so didn't got time to read resources on the net. Your help, advise is greatly and deeply appreciated. Thanks in advance
Regards