Thursday, December 2, 2021

LINKEDIN POST NO. 6. How to take a sharper image of a young squirrel in the Yio Chu Kang Cres forest?

How to take a sharper image of a young squirrel in the Yio Chu Kang Cres forest?


LEARNING EXPERIENCE BY PRACTISING AND PRACTISING.

I took only 6 images of the squirrel in two positions. 

1.  The first image (below) shows him eating his breakfast. All 6 were

out of focus and rejected by www.shutterstock.com/g/toapayohvets where I sell my stock photos. 

2. The second image (below) shows him leaving the branch as he had finished his breakfast.

This photo was accepted as stock photo by www.shutterstock.com/g/toapayohvets

LESSON LEARNT:
I should have taken at least 20 images of each position and

hope to get one good one for stock photography.


UPDATES AND IMAGES AT:







WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY TIP: On 1 Dec 2021, 9AM, I sat on a concrete block marker in Yio Chu Kang Cres forest and saw a small dark brown mass on a tree branch some 50 m away. It was a young squirrel eating his breakfast. Canon DSLR 90 EOS 90D, EFS 18-200mmm, P Mode, Focus on the head area as I couldn't see the eyes. Rare sighting due to habitat loss for development of N-S Corridor.

1 Dec 2021. A young squirrel eats breakfast in Yio Chu Kang Cres forest. Dr David Sing.
More Singapore stock photos for sale at: www.shutterstock.com/g/toapayohvets
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This image is accepted by www.shutterstock.com/g/toapayohvets as stock photo for sale











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