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An American Flamingo colony in the Yucatan show with the Canon EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM zoom lens at 135mm, 1/400 second at f/16, ISO 1600.
Chapters
Chapter 1: The Study of Birds
Where to StartLearning Materials and Methods
Chapter 2: Birds in the Field
General Principles for Approaching BirdsBird FeedersPhotography BlindsPlaybackPredicting Behavior
Chapter 3: Equipment
CamerasCamera AccessoriesLensesBuying Used EquipmentLens AccessoriesCamera SupportBackpacks, Bags, and CasesCamera and Lens Cleaning
Chapter 4: Technical Matters
Getting to Know Camera SettingsUnderstanding ExposureDetermining Depth of FieldFocusingPhotographing Birds in FlightMaking Sharp ImagesUsing a TripodShooting HandheldWorking with Flash
Chapter 5: Creative Decisions
SubjectLightWhite BalanceCompositionBehaviorMotionStitched ImagesStorytelling
Chapter 6: Digital Darkroom with Adobe Lightroom
HardwareAdobe LightroomManaging MediaOrganizing and Culling in the Library ModuleImage Editing in the Develop ModuleA Word of Encouragement
Migration
Resident to medium-distance migrant. Juncos that breed in Canada and Alaska migrate to the southern United states in winter. Some populations in the Rocky Mountains are only short-distance migrants, and some individuals in the West and in the Appalachian Mountains of the East don’t migrate at all.
From Chapter 1: The Study of Birds
Distribution and Occurrence
Range maps, like this one for the Dark-eyed Junco from the All About Birds website, tell you where a species is likely to occur at different times of the year.
The range maps in your field guide will be your first reference for learning where and when birds are present—their geographic distribution and seasonal occurrence. A range map typically uses color to indicate a bird’s winter range, its summer or breeding range, or, for a bird that doesn’t migrate, its year-round range.
From Chapter 3: Equipment | Lenses – Focal length comparisons of images shot from a distance of 30 ft.
840mm
400mm
200mm
50mm
Publisher : Mountaineers Books; 1st edition (April 1, 2020)
Language : English
Paperback : 256 pages
ISBN-10 : 1680510991
ISBN-13 : 978-1680510997
Item Weight : 1.15 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 0.6 x 9 inches