I really was not prepared for this shoot. I had a cheap zoom lens, no polarizer and was not using the tripod. I would watch the fish through the viewfinder and start snapping as he approached the surface. I intend to try again with a better lens and tripod. My plan is this……….
I’m gonna pull the trigger on the Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 with image stabilization pretty soon. I also want to mount the setup on a tripod (with IS turned off) and aim it at the area where the fish is rising. Using a remote cable release, I will be watching the fish w/o looking through the viewfinder. I’ll shoot multiple frames and pick out the important ones.
I’m open for suggestions to improve. I really enjoy this type of photography and want to get better. I need to learn which lighting angles are best for this type of shot…ie…sun overhead, at angle behind the camera, in front? I dunno. Any of you have examples of feeding fish that you could post?