The
fact that you are reading this suggests that you are interested in keeping,
breeding, exhibiting or studying Foreign Birds and we believe that, through the
services of our Association, we can help you to develop your interest, whether
you are an old hand, a beginner or just thinking of starting in the hobby.
The
Association was formed in the early 1960s by a small number of enthusiasts and
since then our membership has increased considerably. The
aims of the FBA are to promote the keeping, breeding and exhibiting of all
foreign birds, including domesticated species such as Bengalese and Zebra
Finches.
Birds
feeding or resting - Use a 'blind' whenever possible. You may wish to
photograph through a partly open window with the curtains almost closed. This
can achieve a very good result. One
of the best blinds
is your car; you can get pretty close to a bird without scaring it, then shoot
through an open window.
Hunting
blinds also work very well if you find the right spot such as woodland, rivers,
ponds and other such feeding areas. Birds
in Flight - Use a fast action setting on your digital camera to capture a
succession of images with one press of the shutter button.
You need to take
multiple photos of one bird's flight in order to get optimal wing position in
the photograph. Some cameras have a slight delay from when you
hit the button to when the picture is taken, so learn the shutter features of
your camera beforehand.
Pre-focus
the area in which you expect to photograph the bird, then Pan the camera to
follow the bird's flight. As the bird approaches wait until the image is almost
sharp in the viewfinder, then refocus on the bird and start taking your
sequence of photographs.
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Thengamputhoor,
Kanyakumari.
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