I got back there yesterday evening after work again for a short walk.
I wanted to check how early the wild boars who I've met few days ago almost in the dark come out for a dinner.
So I sat down under the tree and waited.
Unfortunately about half an hour passed and none of them showed up.
Then I decided to set off on my way back.
Take a look what was in my way in this very dim light
Nikon D700 | ISO 1100 | 1/125s | f6.3 | 600mm
What an incredible evening!
This overgrown meadow continues to surprise me. Fantastic 😍
She stared at me for a minute or two trying to guess my intentions.
Immediately after that she turned and with a stately small jog disappeared among the trees.
Amazing experience.
Phew ..😅
Oook. I set off excitedly on my way back.
After a few hundred meters I noticed a beautiful deer among the trees yet.
Nikon D700 | ISO 6400 | 1/350s | f6.3 | 600mm
Nikon D700 | ISO 6400 | 1/350s | f6.3 | 600mm
A fantastic short trip where nature surprises me once again.
As usual I had to take all the photos in difficult lighting conditions with high ISO.
This is the case with photography of wild animals in their natural habitat. The conditions are usually very demanding.
Both. For the sensor and the autofocus system.
Let me know in the comments how you are dealing with this. How do you choose the parameters in your photos to deal with the constant compromise between fast shutter speed and the ISO setting.
If you have any tips in this area please share your experience.
Meanwhile..
See you next time.