Catching Flying Birds -1

Hello Photography Lovers
Hope you are well wherever you are.
Today I had a lot of time to relax,, but instead of relaxing, I went to the field to take photographs, but the sun was very hot, so I had a lot of problems taking photographs. It was very difficult to be in the field in the intense heat under the strong sun.

Anyway, birds fly, from country to country, from village to village, from forest to forest, from one piece of land to another. Birds fly very fast and quickly escape. So taking photos of birds in flight becomes very difficult and it is a matter of timing... Still, I tried to take some photos. I hope you like it.


While I was walking along the road in the field, I saw a Pond Heron bird flying, my camera was in my hand. I quickly pointed it at the bird. I was able to quickly focus on the bird and the entire field became blurry. I was then able to take the photo above. But I can't stop here. I have to take some more photos. So I moved towards the bird's destination.

The Pond Heron bird sat on a bamboo placed on a pond, then the bird looked very beautiful.

If you look at the bird a little more carefully, you will see that it is looking for something in the pond below it. It is nothing but fish. This bird loves to eat fish and even goes down into the pond to hunt fish. So the bird is looking for fish in the pond very carefully.

When the bird flew again, I pointed my camera at this bird and took this photo. This photo of the bird is also very beautiful. I was able to take the photo again, which was pleasant for me.

The bird was slowly moving away from me, the bird has started towards these distant trees. Maybe the bird's nest is there

The bird has moved further away from me, the bird's wings are folded and it is moving forward at a full 180 degrees. Maybe the bird looks more beautiful in flight. But it becomes very difficult to take photos of birds in flight. Especially with DSLR cameras, it is very difficult to focus and the camera's focus speed is much slower than the speed of the bird, birds can move from one place to another quickly, so it becomes very difficult to target the bird while taking most of the shots. Still, I was lucky to be able to take these shots. I took some more shots but the bird itself is blurred in those photos. And I consider myself a person of bad luck for not being able to take those photos.



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Wow, good catch being able to take photos of that bird in flight!

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