Never have I tried to take bird shots under these conditions. It was close to 5 pm and there were dark grey. So never being in this sort of position I put my camera to Auto.
Looking through the view finder and then the actual screen the shots were looking very dark. But this did teach me that if there is a next time to use the ISO to get the shots.
So for me this was a worth while learning exercise into low light photography and I think far different than taking images of the Moon late at night.
All images were adjusted in the stand alone CS6 Photoshop.
1 = Magpie Lark on a park light
2 = Australasian Grebe
3 = Black Duck with a mauled wing
4 = Pair of Grey Teals 5 = Young Pacific Black Duck
6 = Magpie hunting
Looking through the view finder and then the actual screen the shots were looking very dark. But this did teach me that if there is a next time to use the ISO to get the shots.
So for me this was a worth while learning exercise into low light photography and I think far different than taking images of the Moon late at night.
All images were adjusted in the stand alone CS6 Photoshop.
1 = Magpie Lark on a park light
2 = Australasian Grebe
3 = Black Duck with a mauled wing
4 = Pair of Grey Teals 5 = Young Pacific Black Duck
6 = Magpie hunting
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