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Cornell Lab of Ornithology's video: Bird Photography with Melissa Groo Bird Academy

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Learn more: https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/product/bird-photography-with-melissa-groo/ Celebrated wildlife photographer Melissa Groo leads you through more than 33 instructional videos and guided practice designed to build your confidence in bird photography. Learn about cameras, lenses, tripods, blinds, and other gear. Benefit from learning how to push beyond your camera's auto mode, composing powerful images along the way. Fieldcraft techniques include aligning with the sun and wind, tuning into bird songs and behavior, and benefiting from your local birding community. Special topics include how to photograph shorebirds and birds in flight. You can choose to join the discussion forum to share your thoughts and images in this online, self-paced course from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology! In This Course You Will: Find and responsibly get close to birds Match your gear to your goals: cameras, lenses, tripods & more Learn to optimize your camera's settings for bird photography Capture stellar images of birds in flight

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