On this occasion, I am back with you again in this feathered friend community space and of course this is a very interesting community and it even requires many challenges for us to be able to get the image, like when we want to capture a picture of a bird.
For a photographer, they certainly know how difficult it is to get a picture of a bird and that bird is very rare to find, we even have to go into the forest to look for it because in rural areas, we rarely find this bird because there are many hunters or people who want to catch this bird.
As I did a few weeks ago, I went back into the forest and at that time I stopped at a hut in the garden, so while looking at the natural beauty of that place, I saw that there was a tree that was dead, even the tree had fallen so that only the trunk and branches remained, so that's why I saw many birds flying to that place to stop, maybe it was time for them to rest.
So that was a great opportunity for me to be able to capture a picture of a bird and at that time I also used a Canon camera that I had of course it would be a little easier for me to take a picture of it and here I tried to take a picture of the bird with a slightly different position but that was impossible because I was in one place that I couldn't go to another place if I approached this bird which of course this bird would fly back.
And if we discuss this trip, it is certainly very tiring and requires a lot of sweat because you have to go up and down the hills to get to the place I told you about, even though all my trips were paid off when I was tired of the beauty of nature and also found pictures of birds on the dead tree. I hope all my friends can be entertained by the pictures I show.
Camera used | Canon Eos 700D |
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Lens | MM |
F-stop | |
Iso speed | ISO |
Focal length | MM |
Photography | Bird photography in the forest |
Photographer | @jasonmunapasee |
And here I am above @jasonmunapasee a #Photographer who always hunts in the forest to look for insects and beetles and also everything that is unique and interesting to see.
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