How to Photograph Birds in Bad Light Without Crying
Surviving the Dull Skies, Deep Shadows, and "Why Did I Even Bring My Camera?" Days Every birder has been there. You finally get out to your favorite hotspot. The birds are active. You spot a lifer. You raise your camera, focus, shoot—and check the back of your screen to find a photo that looks like it was taken in a coal mine during a thunderstorm. Gray bird, gray sky, gray mood. Congratulations: you’ve just entered the emotional gauntlet known as bird photography in bad light. But before you throw your camera into the lake or give up bird photography in…
