Florida-based wildlife photographer Brenda Springfield has traveled the world to capture some of the most stunning images of birds we have ever seen. Is she a National Geographic photographer? No, she's a retired art teacher. This is her hobby. And it is worth seeing.
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Florida wildlife photographer Brenda Springfield travels the world to capture striking images of birds caring for their young or capturing prey. She's a retired art teacher whose patience, tenacity and creativity bring birds to life in a still image.
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Brenda has sat for hours camouflaged in the jungles of Ecuador. She travelled to the Canadian Badlands of Alberta to shoot the Great Snowy Owl.
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I love observing life closely. I love slowing down and giving my entire attention to a person, object, creature or situation. Everything else falls away.
In 2019 I followed a Great Horned Owl nest almost every day for six weeks.
I was there sometimes 8 hours a day or more...intently watching and photographing.
I observed incredible behavior. The experience was very rewarding and took a great deal of patience and stamina.
Brenda's advice for amateurs on capturing great photos?
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Just get out there! Start observing and shooting and eventually teach yourself to shoot manually. Be patient and wait for things to happen.
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