The wind died down so I went out to take photos of the birds in the trees and bushes.

I tried different settings on the camera.

Would the camera see the branch or the bird?

I was experimenting, learning about depth of field.

Tea Kettle flew up onto the deck and posed. I had wanted birds on branches but I could not resist his cuteness! I kept backing up as I was too close.
2 comments:
I love the look of the birds peeking through the branches!
Thanks Deb,
I was so tickled by the birds. Getting photos now when the branches are bare should be easy. I am having all sorts of trouble getting the camera to see the bird and not a branch!
The Carolina Wren is so very cute. I am in love with him! Sweet face, sweet song, sweet personality.
Sweet songs for you,
~Q~
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