Photographing Small Garden Birds
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Photographing Small Garden Birds
Mike Lane wildlife photography www.nature-photography.co.uk
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Olympus Cameras
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Mike, I would like to thank you for becoming my bird shooting mentor. I have learned so much from binging on your videos.
Wonderful tips and great photographs. Thank you.
Great Video Mike - Lots of tips we can use.
Beautiful pictures!
Mike Lane. What a coincidence! Yesterday, I started to sort out a feeder and hide set up: and now you have provided me with a greater insight, so thanks a lot. This will be my first home made hide. I was recently contacted by the owners of a local farm who invited me to photograph wildlife on their land. In addition to being able to roam at will, I have been given the use of a small patch of waste ground. This opportunity is fantastic, as up until now I have only been able to shoot from rather busy tow paths, public footpaths and busy nature reserves. No more dog walkers and cyclists for me. I'm looking forward to the coming months.
Great. Really helpful. Thanks for sharing your extensive knowledge Mike, I have learned so much from your videos.
@MikeLaneFRPS
Жыл бұрын
Glad to help!
Simple, but effective. The final shots are very impressive. Well done.
Very nice technique.
Thank you Mike for all these great hints.
Mike, I love your enthusiasm for this style of photography. I think it's still my favourite type of work too. I do enjoy the set ups as well! Great stuff my friend.
You say its like flower arranging Mike. I had never had you down as a flower arranger ha ha !
I'm new to this so all of your videos are incredibly helpful - Thank you Mike.
Another superb vlog Mike, I would just like to say I find your vlogs very informative and for someone like myself who is just getting into wildlife photography your relaxed presentation style is very easy to follow, Also your many years of experience comes thorough beautifully. I look forward to your next vlog.
Brilliant! And impressive pictures, the result of is awesome. I'd never say it's not a natural spot you've found. Congratulations and thanks for the tips!
Always little ideas to be picked up from your videos. Brilliant! Thanks for posting.
Another cracking video Mike, full of great ideas and common sense.
Hello, Mike. I'd feel remiss for not offering some comment after enjoying and learning so much from your videos. Your presentations are genuine and focus on sharing pertinent information of of sufficient length but not lengthy. I'm a 70 yo retired gentleman living in Utah, USA with good health and significant free time of which I spend much in portable blinds and hides from local vegetation. I've done plenty of chase and shoot and have some nice images but the blind photography you've helped to inspire in me is a different level especially the connection to the subject and all elements of the surrounding area. I wish you well and am grateful for your artistry, Jim
those photos came out lovely, especially that wren photo
Brilliant set up and advise. Thank you Mike
As always great information on subject. 😎
Enjoy your videos Mike. As I'm getting into my 70's I've enjoyed using many of your hints for perches in my backyard which has kept me in the photography game in spite of loss of some mobility. As I live on a lake here in Virginia USA I've added a post hoping to attract one of our king fishers - tough to get a close up of these shittish birds. Thanks for your enthusiasm ?
Thanks Mike. Another really interesting video.
Some very valuable information. Thank you very much!
Excellent info thanks Mike
Very nice Mike, thanks for charing... greetings from germany...
Great info and tips Mike keep them coming 👍
Enjoyed that, good advice many thanks.
great video and nice shots very helpful hits
Amazing pics.
Great ideas there Mike, cheers, I am off to woods now to find some branches and foliage.
high quality closeups
Great tips, as always.
Remember that there are more people feeding birds today than it used to be.
Thank you for these very helpful tips. Really enjoyed your video and the photos, and your voice is a pleasure to listen to. Will subscribe!
Thank You!
Thanks sir. It's very helpful.
Great video Mike! Great Bustard hide is still available for hire btw! 🙂
as always very informative video. What lens what used for photos for setup in video?
@MikeLaneFRPS
3 жыл бұрын
To film myself setting up I would have been using a Sony camcorder with a built in zoom lens.
you are a bird photography library mike...
Hi Mike, @02:16 What were the cut-outs used for? People just bought a picture of a cut-out bird as opposed to a photo with a nice background?
@MikeLaneFRPS
2 жыл бұрын
They will be publishers not people buying prints. Cutouts are used a lot in publications. They could do it in house, but if they caan buy it already done they do.
@blutey
2 жыл бұрын
@@MikeLaneFRPS Thanks!
Love these videos. Interesting to hear that you used to make a living out of capturing these sort of photographs but that you can't do this anymore. I'd love you to elaborate on the reasons as to why?
@MikeLaneFRPS
3 жыл бұрын
John, The market is flooded with excellent images today. Digital made wildlife photography very popular. Prices for published pictures collapsed.
Great work Mike! I love photograph garden birds. Regards Reint Jakob Schut www.flickr.com/photos/reint_jakob_schut/
Thanks Mike. Another very interesting video.