Double-crested Cormorant Close-up
Close-up photos of a Double-crested Cormorant feeding at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, photographed at Sally Jones Lake.
Bird photography can be challenging. You need the right gear. A good camera and lens are key. Settings matter too. Fast shutter speeds help freeze motion. Learn how to adjust ISO and aperture. Techniques are important. Think about composition. Get close-ups. Try aerial shots. Capture birds in their habitat. Patience is needed. Birds move quickly. They can be hard to find. Study bird behavior. Know where they live. Understand their habits. This will help you get better photos.
Close-up photos of a Double-crested Cormorant feeding at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, photographed at Sally Jones Lake.
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