When dealing with wildlife subjects
your reactions will often not be fast enough and it becomes necessary
to anticipate what the subject will do.
Before taking the photo of a Radjah Shelduck
below I had been observing the duck for several minutes, watching
it through the camera with the bird in the centre of the frame.
After a while its body language indicated that
it was about to take off and I know that when this happens it's
a split-second event, with no time to think or pan the camera.
I moved my framing to allow plenty of space to
the right of the bird, assuming that this is the direction it would
move, and waited.
Sure enough, within seconds it exploded into
flight. I could do nothing but press the shutter button once. |