Oh and not to forget, Doyle, if I shorten exposition time, then the patterns on the water surface almost vanish, and if I adjust a smaller apperture then then the bird is not overexposed, but blurry (since it moves)!
A real headache, but a noce problem to think about.
Exactly this is my big problem! Under this angle of view I get the water the way I want it, but then the bird is overexposed. What to do in such a case? If I lower the speed, then the patterns are very unsharp, and if I widen the apperture then the parts of water at the depth and the parts of water nearer the lens are blurry. Is there a solution?