Today seems to be finch day in my garden. I’ve had an unusual amount of finches visit but I think that’s great! Normally, I only get goldfinch and the odd greenfinch but today I’ve had 20+ goldfinch, 4 greenfinch and 2 male chaffinch (first time for the garden and one of them had pretty bad feet). Also, there’s a male collared dove who’s getting amorous with the ladies (by that I mean keep trying to mount them). I took a few photos, not fantastic but they were taken through my binoculars a so I don’t think they’re too bad.
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
A nice set of photos Ellis.
I'm curious, you've been taking photos through your binoculars, would that be with a smartphone and coupling attachment or just smartphone straight on to the binoculars eye cup?
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
I used to just use my phone against the eyecup but the lighting would vary due to the angle I had my phone at and most of the photos I took were pretty bad. Then I bought an adapter but it didn’t really fit, even when I tried to make it work. Nowadays, I use an elastic band to get the right fit and just take as many photos as possible, one of them generally is good
For example, the lighting is off and the image is super blurry
ellis187 said:
You're doing extremely well, because stray light can be your enemy, as you've found out.
If you search Amazon, eBay and most good photography/optical outlets, you can get adapters for very sensible money, which will be more durable than a large elastic band, which will in time snap.
Though I don't use one myself, I've seen lots of people using them with very acceptable results.