Animal photography

So, I found a new hobby. I like animal photography very much lately. Remember the animal park? I did quite many pictures. And since it’s really hot now, I want to shoot butterflies always :) But it’s not easy, they don’t stay they fly away when I go too close. I decided I even want to have a new, better, bigger camera and already started to look at the prices and compare them online. I think I better ask my photographer about any good recommendations… but if you know any, let me know!

7 Responses to “Animal photography”

  1. Damu Says:

    Hello Sophie,

    Its a very nice interest, making photos on butterfly,

    So, I hope you need help sure here is my help….

    There are lots of digital cameras just go through this sites

    http://shopping.sify.com/shopping/category.php?pid=31581

    Well Sophie, I hope you know about cyber shots

    it is the best way to capture butterfly because while using cyber shots we can capture the motion picture…

    Consider, whenever you near to butterfly the butterfly use to fly..

    these cyber shots are very useful to capture the exact frame…

    I am not sure my friends suggestion is, even we can take images when the butterflies are flying through air….

    I hope this will be useful for you….

    Just have the look at the site….

  2. Someone Says:

    Hii Sweety! Canon g9 is just what you need! xx

  3. girl from los angeles Says:

    hola sophie,
    a hobby such as photography is sooo fun. i ALWAYS have my camera on hand. i wondered if you were getting into photography since you said you took a picture while driving on chain bridge when it was raining. i was just in budapest a week and a half ago so i can just imagine how nice it looked. i also take pictures while driving. i know, it is dangerous but in l.a. the traffic sucks big time so since i’m driving slow, why not take a picture of downtown, etc..? well, check out this website www.dpreview.com. there is a lot of detailed info on small and big cameras with sample pictures. get a camera with a fast motor since animals don’t hold a pose. this site was very helpful for me but i spent A LOT of time reading and comparing their reviews. i hope you share your new hobby with us.

  4. PC Says:

    try the Canon 20d. I use it for animal photography all the time and love it. You can get one cheap these days too.

  5. Sophie Moone Says:

    Thanks for the tips ;)

  6. joe Says:

    Yeah, I heard Canons were good cameras. As for the butterflies not staying put while you try to snap their pic… well, can you blame them? To us, you’re a beautiful woman that we *want* to get closer…. to the butterflies you’re the giant Sophie, and they don’t know if you’re gonna eat ‘em or what! lol. Maybe a high quality zoom or telephoto lens will let you get those up close shots? Or you could put your hair in a bun, turn around and approach them gingerly. They might be fooled into thinking your tattoo is another very sexy butterfly and try to mate with it, giving you ample time to take their pic. *grin* Good luck, giant butterfly sophie! :)

    j.

  7. fan of sophie Says:

    well Sophie you are a genius and beautiful too. what ever you peak, its good!

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