Aperture for Bird Photography and how it relates to depth of field - pt4 in the series
What Aperture to Use, when photographing birds and wildlife. This is the fourth video in my Be a Better Bird Photographer Series, and today we will be looking at how Aperture impacts the image when using long lenses. We will look at some great examples to help you better decide on what aperture you will shoot your next time out.

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