This is of course over the top but nice set of things that happen when I am shooting wildlife:
I don't see them as annoyances but do take me away from the careful and difficult task of taking wildlife pictures.
The one that gets me is, "what is that bird?" Look, my expertise is in taking pictures of animals. It not being a birder or wildlife expert. A lot of the time I have no idea what bird I am taking picture of. My idea is about what makes a beautiful picture. Yet I constantly get asked, "what bird is that." A couple of times when I did answer I got the same answers as in the video, "no, that is not an osprey." Well why did you ask me!
I don't see them as annoyances but do take me away from the careful and difficult task of taking wildlife pictures.
The one that gets me is, "what is that bird?" Look, my expertise is in taking pictures of animals. It not being a birder or wildlife expert. A lot of the time I have no idea what bird I am taking picture of. My idea is about what makes a beautiful picture. Yet I constantly get asked, "what bird is that." A couple of times when I did answer I got the same answers as in the video, "no, that is not an osprey." Well why did you ask me!