OM1 - Photographing Jackdaws and Rooks
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video I am at my hide location showing how I photograph both Jackdaws and Rooks. I use the OM1 and the 150-400mm lens, and I show how I photograph them in flight.
Music in the video from the TH-cam Audio Library :
Track 1 :
Title : If you close your eyes, I`m still with you.
Artist : Late Night Feeler
Track 2 :
Title : Everything has a begining
Artist : Joel Cummings
Thank you Roger for a great video. Always good to see something special from ‘common’ birds. Thanks again
Thanks for the very kind comment John.
Another great video and great images, thank you
Thank you very much.
Thank you , Great photos 👍
Cheers. Glad you liked it.
Another great video Roger TFS your setup for great BIF photos :)
Thanks Dennis.
Another great video Roger, some very useful tips!
Cheers Stephen. Much appreciated.
Another nice behavioral video.
Thanks. Much appreciated
Many thanks, Roger - a great and useful video.
Thanks Catherine. Glad you liked it.
Beautiful pictures and video. Big LIKE from me. Thanks for sharing. Greeting from Singapore 👍
Thanks very much. Glad you liked it.
Great work roger keep them coming mate
Thanks Stephen. Much appreciated
Another excellent video Roger. Certainly one of your best, very enjoyable and informative.
Thanks David. Much appreciated. I was quite pleased with how this one turned out. The editing is getting easier.
@@rogerhance5883 It definitely shows.
Great photos 🎉
Thanks very much.
Great video. :-)
Thanks for the kind comment.
The slow motion at 240 fps is wonderful. I am using the OM-1 more often for slow motion rather than the GH6 due to the dust problem.
Agreed Mike. The slow motion is wonderful. Just imagine if it did that and autofocused ! Now that would be really something.
Great video Roger, you got some lovely images. This area you have been photographing in with the fence has been very popular! Have a good rest of your day! James😀
Thanks for the kind comment
I have enjoyed all of your bird hide videos, thank you very much. Which type of shutter do you prefer for birds? Anti-shock? Silent? On my OM-1, I think the silent shutter is the one with the heart icon, and the anti-shock has the diamond icon. Do you think any particular shutter type makes a difference?