RE: What no one tells you...
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😂... @nanixxx friend, I thought this only happened to me, oh my!... More than two decades of taking photos have made me understand that the most difficult things to photograph are "birds"... Yeah, it is true!... I have taken street photos, landscape photos, reptiles, mammals, thousands of insect macros, portraits even of donkeys, snakes and monkeys, and with all of them I have done relatively well and I have had fun!... Ah, but the birds, my very dear friend, have made me shout insults at the top of my voice 🤣, furiously show them the middle finger of my right hand 🤣... I have kicked the ground and almost cried! 😀... It seems that birds sometimes enjoy appearing where they cannot be photographed or simply moving all the time!... And when they appear perched on a branch perfectly visible, then I do not have my camera with me or I only have it with a 35mm lens attached!...🤣 ... But I love birds, and When I finally get to take a good photo of them, I feel like the "luckiest guy in the world" 😍🙏... Thanks for this post! Have a great week and you're already at NatGeo level. The problem is the birds. Believe me, they know how to annoy a good photographer! 😂
!PIZZA
!discovery
😂 Ahhh, what a relief, my friend. Looks like we’re on the same team. You’ve no idea how reassuring it is to read this comment. I did find it genuinely interesting to share these things. Photographers always show the best bits, don’t they? Being honest means showing what we go through as well. 🤣
I daresay birdwatching found its way into my life to teach me the patience I’ve yet to master. A quiet apprenticeship, perhaps, for the journey that lies ahead.
Thank you! 🙏