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Woman Feeds Birds To Capture Stunning Close-Up Pics While They EatSee: https://www.boredpanda.com/put-a-bird-feeder-outside-the-window-and-the-whole-year-photographing-birds-that-flew-to-eat/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic
That photo #3 looks about like how I feel in the morning!.....
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"I wanted to get a little closer and started researching what cameras are out there as a little addition to my DSLR. This is how I found the Bird Photo Booth," - Macomb County resident Lisa told MT.
After she posted the images on Facebook, they instantly went viral. This is when she decided to start a blog. Be sure to follow her Tumblr page for more pictures!
More info: ostdrossel.tumblr.com
First set of photos here:
This Woman Set Up A Photo Booth For Birds In Her Yard, And The Results Are Extraordinary (30 Pics)
Link: https://www.boredpanda.com/bird-photo-booth-feeder-ostdrossel/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic
Thank you, Lisa!............ ..........
tblue37
(65,403 posts)So many other good ones, too!
tblue37
(65,403 posts)KY_EnviroGuy
(14,492 posts)That little camera must have fairly high shutter speed, as I see a lot of fine detail in the incoming birds in motion.
That's some great resolution in the male Cardinal photo!
Specs say: Records Professional 4K 30 Ultra HD Video and takes 16mp photos. So, I guess it takes video or stills.
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tblue37
(65,403 posts)"Post in new tab." The new tab will have the image with its ".jpg" extension, which you can then copy-paste.
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,492 posts)Seems to be "Copy Image Location" in Firefox.
For posting images stored on my computer, I have downloaded a little program called PostImage but haven't yet used it. I assume that places a copy of your image in the cloud with it's own web address for later use.
I'll practice on one - here's your icon, LOL.......
tblue37
(65,403 posts)Submariner
(12,504 posts)Nice bunch of healthy birds attended to by the bird feeder Lisa. Great photos and post.