Under Quarantine, Aquatic Photographer Turns His Lens on Radiant Sunbirds in His Backyard

All images © Steve Benjamin, shared with permission

Steve Benjamin generally uses his background in Zoology to capture the underwater lives of sharks, whales, and dolphins. But due to quarantine restrictions spurred by the ongoing threat of COVID-19—South Africa has imposed some of the strictest regulations in the world because a high percentage of the population has compromised immune systems—the Cape Town-based photographer has shifted his focus to the feathered animals visiting his backyard.

Sunbirds is a stunning series of portraits captured using the same techniques as underwater photography. Benjamin tells Colossal he established a miniature studio for his avian visitors by positioning a feeder in a small sunny area with nearby shade, plenty of blooming flowers, and twig perches. “This is a studio setting for wild birds that are free to come and go as they please,” the photographer says.

To ensure the backdrop was dark, he used shutter speeds of 1/2,000 of a second and mounted additional lights to illuminate the vibrant intricacies of the feathers, feet, and bills. “The birds did not like flash photography so I have to figure out how to get constant light onto them with my underwater video lights,” he writes. “I had to get the birds used to being close to bright lights, which took a while.”

You can see the full series on Benjamin’s site, in addition to a deep dive into his process and equipment in the video below. He also shares an array of wildlife shots on his Instagram. (via PetaPixel)

 

Under Quarantine, Aquatic Photographer Turns His Lens on Radiant Sunbirds in His Backyard

Under Quarantine, Aquatic Photographer Turns His Lens on Radiant Sunbirds in His Backyard

Under Quarantine, Aquatic Photographer Turns His Lens on Radiant Sunbirds in His Backyard

Under Quarantine, Aquatic Photographer Turns His Lens on Radiant Sunbirds in His Backyard

Under Quarantine, Aquatic Photographer Turns His Lens on Radiant Sunbirds in His Backyard

Under Quarantine, Aquatic Photographer Turns His Lens on Radiant Sunbirds in His Backyard

Under Quarantine, Aquatic Photographer Turns His Lens on Radiant Sunbirds in His Backyard

Under Quarantine, Aquatic Photographer Turns His Lens on Radiant Sunbirds in His Backyard

Under Quarantine, Aquatic Photographer Turns His Lens on Radiant Sunbirds in His Backyard

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