One of my favorite birds.I have seen more of them this year.
WesIam wrote:
One of my favorite birds.I have seen more of them this year.
You have quite a bit of noise in your images. If you want to improve them, try opening up from f/8 to wide open f/4 (I assume). Then bring your ISO down to somewhere between 400 and 640. Then use a shutter speed somewhere between 1/1600 and 1/2000. This shutter speed will be fast enough to stop the movement in your hand held equipment and the movement of most birds. You will have very professional looking images if you keep your ISO as low as possible.
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