Went for a walk and managed to take a photo of a bird I hadn’t been able to photograph yet: A Spotted Flycatcher!
Its German name, Grauschnäpper, translates to “Grey Snatcher” — probably because it likes snatching flies and other insects!
Went for a walk and managed to take a photo of a bird I hadn’t been able to photograph yet: A Spotted Flycatcher!
Its German name, Grauschnäpper, translates to “Grey Snatcher” — probably because it likes snatching flies and other insects!
Thank you very much! :-)
I used a Canon EOS R10 with a Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 at 600 mm and f/8.0. Larger apertures aren’t that sharp with this lens, unfortunately.
I’d have guessed it was a larger aperture due to the isolation of the bird (Freistellung). Does this effect come from the long focal length?
Even at the center?
I’d love to photograph birds too, but i don’t have the patience :) So i keep doing cows and trees and other slow moving stuff. Rocks are cool too.
Yeah, anything above f/8.0 tends to be a bit too soft for me at 600 mm. At the lens’ lowest focal length of 150 mm, using f/6.3 tends to yield the sharpest results. Also remember that the larger the aperture, the smaller the number (f/6.3 is a larger aperture than f/8.0).
The effect is greatly exaggerated by the focal length, yes. The background is mostly trees that are like 20 metres away.
And yeah, photographing birds can be a bit tricky. So fast!