Birds predominantly black feathered most definitely more detail captured using black and white photography, normally battle to capture decent pics of them.
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Birds predominantly black feathered most definitely more detail captured using black and white photography, normally battle to capture decent pics of them.
For sure. I struggled with the drongo birds in the Kruger. The photographs are always under-exposed. I need to try the B&W trick!
Extreme sunlight, dappled shade, where birds normally sit during the heat, always difficult photographing black birds for some reason.
Black birds always look like shadows in my photographs. Only rare opportunities when the sun falls on them perfectly for a beautiful photograph.