39
Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17 th October 2017

Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    8

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari

Richard Pilcher

17th October 2017

Page 2: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Overview

• Introduction

• Equipment & Camera Settings

• 6 Key Considerations

• Selected Images

• Processing Workflow

• Conclusions

Page 3: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Introduction

Page 4: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Why Chobe National Park?

• To photograph birds in flight (BIF)• Excellent bird life with many species• Large elephant population• Ideal shooting platform on boat with

adjustable chair & tripod• Photographic equipment provided• Local knowledge

Page 5: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Chobe National Park / Victoria Falls Region

ZambiaNamibia

Zimbabwe

Botswana

Page 6: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Equipment and Camera Settings

Page 7: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Equipment

Nikon D700600mm F4 lens

Canon 5D MkIII70 – 200mm F2.8

Page 8: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Camera settings Settings Mike Atkinson

“Bird Photography”Chobe Photo SafariDefault settings

Comments

Mode Aperture Priority Aperture Priority

Aperture Widest lens will allow – F4 F8 Smaller aperture when > DOF required

Shutter Speed Set by aperture priority Set by aperture priority

ISO Typically 200 to 400 1250 Ensure speed ≤ 1/8000th sec in open sky

Metering Mode Evaluative or Matrix Matrix or Evaluative Nikon / Canon

Exposure Compensation

No comment EV -1.3 for NikonEV -0.3 for Canon

Negative EV protects blowout of whites & boosts shutter speed

Auto focus mode

Al Servo or Continuous AF Continuous AF - CAl Servo

i) Nikonii) Canon

AF point selection

Normally centre point i) Full point auto selectionii) 21 focus points dynamic AF-area

i) For open sky with no background distractionsii) Birds in flight generally

Image Format RAW RAW

White balance Auto Auto

Drive Mode Continuous Continuous i) Nikon D700 – 5 frames / secii) Canon 5Dmk3 – 6 frames / sec

1 1 1

2 2

Page 9: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Exposure Compensation

Importance of shooting at –EV cannot be over emphasized1. Protects the whites2. Boost to shutter speed

- Allows you to work at highest possible shutter speed which is paramount in wildlife photography

- Option to adjust aperture and / or ISO quickly when required

Eg. For the same aperture and ISO:• EV 0 = 1/2000 sec• EV -1 = 1/4000 sec

1 stop

Page 10: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Importance of Continuous Drive ModeShooting rate 5 per sec

Time Seconds

0 0.2 0.4

Page 11: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

• Fill the frame• Composing the shot• Image blur• Depth of field• Knowledge of animals/birds• Keep it simple with constant review

Lighting is always important

6 Key Considerations

Page 12: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Bird does not fill enough of the frame in uncropped image

Lack of detail in cropped image

Page 13: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Background distracts from key point of interest

Complementary backgroundand good profile

Composing the shot

Page 14: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Avoiding Image BlurDon’t be concerned selecting max shutter speed

1/8000 sec @ f8.0 ISO 1000 & 600mm

1/8000th sec @ f8.0 ISO1000 & 600mm

1/8000 sec @ f8.0, ISO 1000, Ev -1.3 & 600mm1/8000 sec @ f8.0, ISO 1000, EV -1.3 & 600mm1/8000th sec @ f8.0, ISO 1000, EV -1.3 & 600mm

Page 15: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Depth of fieldIn this case f8.0 was inadequate. There was however scope to increase DOF.

In focusOut of focus

1/4000th sec @ f8.0, ISO 1250, Ev -1.3 & 600mm

Page 16: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Knowledge of animals/birds

Pre-focused on wrong spot

Anticipation & some luck

Page 17: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Keep it simple with constant review

• Pre-select settings best for prevailing conditions• Often no time to make big changes• Constantly review settings in viewfinder• Constantly review images on screen• Stay calm and don’t get carried away by the

moment and forget basics

Page 18: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Selected Images

Page 19: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/3200th sec @ f8.0, ISO1250, EV -1.3 & 600m 1/3200th sec @ f8.0, ISO640, EV -1.3 & 600mm

Page 20: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/5000th sec @ f8.0, ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm1/5000th sec @ f8.0, ISO1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm

Page 21: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/6400th sec f8.0, ISO 100, EV -1.3 & 600mm

Page 22: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/5000th sec @ f7.1, ISO 1250, EV – 0.7 & 200mm

1/5000th sec @ f7.1, ISO1250, EV -0.7 & 200mm1/5000th sec @f7.1, ISO1250, EV-0.7 & 200mm

Page 23: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/4000th sec @ f8.0, ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm 1/5000th sec @ f8.0, ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm1/4000 sec @ f8.0, ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm 1/5000 sec @ f8.0, ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm

Page 24: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/1600th sec @ f9.0 ISO 1600, EV-0.3 & 200mm1/1600th sec @ f9.0, ISO 1600, EV -0.3 & 200mm

Page 25: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/2000th sec @ f9.0 ISO 1600 , EV-0.3 & 200mm1/1600th sec @ f9.0, ISO 1600, EV -0.3 & 200mm

Page 26: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/5000th sec f8.0 ISO 1250 600mm

1/2000th sec f13.0, ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm

1/5000th sec f8.0, ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm

Page 27: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/8000 sec @ f8.0, ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm

1/6400 sec @ f8.0 ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm

Page 28: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/3200th sec @ f8.0, ISO 640, EV -1.3 & 600mm 1/8000th sec @ f8.0, ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm

Page 29: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/5000th sec @ f8.0, ISO1250, -1.3EV & 600mm 1/4000th sec @ f8.0, ISO1000, -1.3EV & 600mm1/4000th sec @ f8.0, ISO1000, -1.3EV & 600mm

Page 30: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/5000th sec @ f8.0, ISO 1000, EV -1.3 & 600mm 1/2500th sec @ f8.0, ISO 1000, EV -1.3 & 600mm

Page 31: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

1/6400th sec @ f8.0, ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm 1/2500th sec @ f11, ISO 1250, EV -1.3 & 600mm

Page 32: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Processing Workflow

• Import images from CF or SD card to Lightroom• Lightroom presets • Setting up smart collection criteria:

• Initial Selection• Edited• Key wording plus rating

Typically took 250 images / 3 hour shooting session

Note: Smart collection requires a unique identifier to limit selection to appropriate images

Page 33: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Import images from SD or CF cards to Lightroom

Source: Card Reader

Image imported to C Drive

Backup to LexarmSATA 512GB

Page 34: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Lightroom settings for image import

Custom Name: Original file number

Source: Card Reader

Page 35: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Lightroom Presets

Page 36: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Initial selection ofimage for editing

“Select 1 to 5”

After editing “Select 6”

Final with keywordingplus rating “Select 7”

Setting up Smart Collection Criteria in Lightroom

Page 37: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &

Editing process in Lightroom

• Crop as required • Check white balance• Adjust black and white sliders• Assign key words plus ratings• Transfer final images to a

“Collection”

Page 38: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &
Page 39: Learnings from an African Wildlife Photography Safari · Learnings from an African Wildlife Photo Safari Richard Pilcher 17th October 2017. Overview •Introduction •Equipment &