Hi everyone, I'm new here. My name is Randy, I'm from the Seattle area and I'm not much more than a beginner at photography. I'm also a birder, so a lot of my pictures are birds, especially owls.
I've been birding for two and a half years, and I had a bridge camera (Lumix DMC FZ28) most of that time so I got a lot of fun pictures, some of them fairly good quality. A couple months ago, I got my first DSLR, admittedly the cheapest possible, but its good for practice. Its a Canon T3 with a Tamron 70-300 zoom (no IS). Its not quite as easy to use as the Lumix, but in the right conditions, the pictures are noticeably better.
I'm planning to get the Canon 400mm f5.6 prime lens in December, but I wanted to get some practice before then, so I got the Tamron 70-300 for now ($130). Its been a great way to start.
Here's how I shoot right now. In the sun I use 400 ISO and Aperture Priority, closed down one or two stops because either me or my camera seem to be lousy at focusing. I also moved the exposure down -1 since white things seem to get blown out. In the shade I use 800 ISO or higher, and shutter priority, usually 1/400, but slower if I have to. I switch from auto to manual focus based on the difficulty of the subject or how pissed I am at the autofocus. I do a lot of post-processing, fill light, contrast, saturation, etc.
Three weeks ago we went to Kauai for vacation. Its really a great place for photography. Lots of sun and lots of things to photograph. Here's a few of my bird pictures from that trip. Please feel free to critique. I know I have a long way to go.
Japanese White-eye, 300mm, f6.3, ISO400, 1/800
Hawaiian Goose (Nene), 300mm, f6.3, ISO800, 1/2500
Great Frigatebird, 300mm, f7.1, ISO400, 1/2500
Hawaiian Gallinule, 300mm, f6.3, ISO400, 1/1250
Zebra Dove, 300mm, f6.3, ISO400, 1/1000
Thanks for viewing. Critique welcome.
Randy