Aperture and Depth of Field for Bird Photography
In this lesson I show how much you can actually get in focus with different apertures. Many photographers use a smaller aperture (higher f-stop) to get more of a bird in focus or a group of birds in focus. I wanted to show you how much of a difference smaller apertures make when using long focal lengths, specifically how little it changes especially when you are close.

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How I Photograph Birds in Flight

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Focal Length Explained for Wildlife Photography - How Converters and Sensor Sizes Work in The Field

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I Was Stuck Taking the Same Bird Photos Until I Learned These 10 Types

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Episode Eight: Why aperture priority is best and how to do it

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High-Key Photography Explained (Wiildlife and Beyond)

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What pros know about APERTURE that beginners often ignore.

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LIGHTROOM - TOP TIPS AND TRICKS IN EDITING BIRD PHOTOS. Get great results fast!

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Bird in Flight Photography: The Mirrorless Settings & Techniques That Actually Work

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Prime vs Zoom Lens for Wildlife Photography

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HERE’S WHY YOUR BIRD PICS AREN’T SHARP.

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Watch the Masterful Flight of Tree Swallows: Wild Birds Revealed

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The Editing Trick I Use on Every Wildlife Photo

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Aperture, Shutter Speed & ISO Explained for Wildlife Photography - What Settings to Use for Wildlife

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Aperture for Bird Photography and how it relates to depth of field - pt4 in the series

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Master Photographing Birds in Flight

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Scott Ritter: Russland gewinnt den Krieg – und das eindeutig

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When Wild Animals Get Way Too Close 😱

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The ABSOLUTE BEST Way to Capture Stunning Bird Photos

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Composition in Photography: The Part Nobody Teaches

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