Bird Photography at Martin Mere Wetland Centre | Nikon Z8 & 180-600mm Lens
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Join Darrell Oakden on an exciting visit to Martin Mere Wetland Centre, where he captures stunning images of birds in flight using his Nikon Z8 and 180-600mm Z lens. Watch as Darrell photographs lapwings, black-headed gulls, and godwits in their natural habitat. The adventure doesn’t stop there - Darrell also explores the captive section, where he encounters fascinating birds like storks and cranes. This video is a visual feast for bird photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike!
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In this video Darrell Oakden visits Martin Mere Wetland Centre and photographs birds with his Nikon Z8.
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Hi Darrell The Lapwings in flight were great photographs and the Stork was a nice shot as well . Looks like you had nice weather. It’s always worth a visit Martin Mere. Thanks Jon and Sandra
nice video Darrel as always, i think your duck is the black swedish black duck quite common nowadays!
Beautiful images, again, (that lapwing in flight towards the end is stunning!) and what a super place to have a wander around. I don't think we have anywhere quite like that near me. Loved seeing the storks - such kindly-looking birds although I am sure they can stick up for themselves when required! Excellent video, so relaxing to watch.
Thanks as always.
great video and great shots
Thank you.
Good stuff Darrell, I may pay a visit in winter. It's been a few years but their reserve at Caerlaverock used to be good although it's a bit of a drag to get there. Well identified with that duck, we'd call it a 'farmyard special'!
Thanks for watching.
As Always Next Level Video Darell Sir Love From india....❤❤
Thank you kindly.
very nice day out Darrell. I use the monopod when using that combo too. Personally, I don't like ball heads as they're too prone to wobbling all over the place - unless you spend £££'s . Alternatively I just got the 3 Legged Thing AirHed Trinity head that allows the lens to move up and down...while the monopod covers the horizontal motion. A tech video from you would be fun !
Thanks for watching.
Nice photos Durrell, you are very lucky with the natural spaces near your residence. I would like to know what focusing system you use most for birds in flight: Auto, 3D, ....?. I would also like to know if you use exposure compensation a lot, I find that often my Z8 tends to underexpose a bit. Thanks and congratulations on your photos.
All settings discussed in this video. th-cam.com/video/jzFK14TG538/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8wfV5qp-ugvX3Mke
@@DarrellOakdenPhotography Darell, thanks for your reply and the link. Although I watch your videos this one had escaped me. We share a large part of the settings, obviously not all.
2 more questions:
1- have you noticed that often the Z8 tends to underexpose, with the consequence of noise that goes with it.
2- Your photos have a superb sharpness, do you use any software for noise / focus ? I use Topaz photo AI, do you ?
Greetings and thanks from Spain (sorry for my English).
What's the area focus that you use the most for birds ?. I have the same combo as yours. Great pictures Darrell.
All settings discussed in video. th-cam.com/video/jzFK14TG538/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8wfV5qp-ugvX3Mke