First of all, you should know the pigeon's habits when you take pictures of it. Only when you know the pigeon very well can you capture every moment of it. You should be patient. Pigeons are active and can't stand still. They should be patient enough to wait for that moment.
Secondly, pigeon lovers should also know some basic photography skills. In fact, photography is a combination of light and shadow. The first step in taking pictures must be to have a set of well-equipped photographic equipment.
If you want to shoot still pigeons indoors, you need to make a homing pigeon workbench in a small dark room. The simplest thing is to use a square carton. Make a good background for homing pigeons, generally choose a dark background. It's better for the action table to be more than one foot away from the background, and the lights should be turned off. The flash can be reflected to the wall to avoid shadows when shooting. After the work is done, we can invite our protagonist pigeon to the stage.
When shooting, it is best to have an assistant to help avoid any problems with pigeons. Pigeons stand on the workbench and can be illuminated with a flashlight. Pigeons will present different postures at this time. It's time to take pictures. It's best to take more photos of each pigeon to prevent them from closing their eyes or blurring.