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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Featherdale!

If there's one type of photography I like more than sports, its wildlife photography. If you live in Sydney, and you want to try it out then I really suggest you head to Featherdale Wildlife Park at Doonside.


It's better than being at a zoo in several ways:
- its closer for most people
- its cheaper ($18 for students compared to $28 at Taronga)
- less crowded
- wallabies, emus, and some birds are allowed to run free and be fed

As a result of all this, the photos that you get are generally more intimate, closer cropped, and more natural.


When you get there, you'll notice many of the exotic birds are within cages, and for good reason, some 0f them are birds of prey ... capable of ripping people into shreds if necessary. Here's how to successfully take a good photo of a bird (anything really) behind a cage/fence with an SLR:
- Use telephoto (100mm or more)
- Put the front of your lens as close to the fence as possible
- Try to use highest telephoto setting
- Use flash (preferable external) to increase contrast

And there you have it! By putting your telephoto lens as close to the fence as possible, you're focussing past the fence, rendering it almost invisible. Sometimes you still get a slightly hazy effect in the photo, so that's why you use an external flash to increase contrast and subsequently reduce that haze effect. And finally some finishing touches in Photoshop for more contrast, colour, cropping and you'll get something like the photo above.

Both photos were takne with the Canon 50D and EF 70-200mm f2.8L IS USM, but you can just as easily do these photos with most camera gear as long as it's fairly telephoto.

Will post up more photos in the following days :)

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