This photo was taken through a window. I like this method because you can get the window reflection effect on it and gives a little dreamy kind of feel to me. Then, colour mood was adjusted with photoshop, "Colour Balance" and also "Curve"
try to play with the focus point manually and train the speed, so won't fail to capture some moments. To me, I learn from trial and errors. To get the nice shots of animals, sometimes I tried use continuos shots mode to snap, have higher chances of getting right photo.
To capture moving objects, need to mark your focus point on the object you target to snap photo, and increase the shutter speed value to have more clearer image of the object and low aperture to blur our the background and yet able to brighten the image.
When high aperture with high shutter speed, the image will become darker, even though you adjusted the right ISO in some situations. Thus, can try high shutter speed, great aperture (smaller in number/ f-value). Or, low shutter speed, swallow (big in number / f-value).
To capture moving objects, need to mark your focus point on the object you target to snap photo, and increase the shutter speed value to have more clearer image of the object and low aperture to blur our the background and yet able to brighten the image.
When high aperture with high shutter speed, the image will become darker, even though you adjusted the right ISO in some situations. Thus, can try high shutter speed, great aperture (smaller in number/ f-value). Or, low shutter speed, swallow (big in number / f-value).
What is Aperture? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aperture
What is Shutter Speed? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shutter_speed
What is Shutter Speed? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shutter_speed
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