We couldn’t get the whole way round as the far end at Gatesgarth wasn’t buggy friendly.
I'll see what I can do!
We couldn’t get the whole way round as the far end at Gatesgarth wasn’t buggy friendly.
Just had my photography website updated with some new travel pics from South America. If you like travel/street photography check it out.
http://www.grantrooney.com/
Thank you so much...now definitely ignore course of action a). This was a lot of patience and some luck thrown in. I watched this Heron from partially behind a bush for over an hour as it was hunting. It caught a few dragon flies which was cool to see as it plucked them out of the air. I then saw it plunge for the frog and took a burst as it first tenderised the frog (hence the red burst inners) and then flipped it into a position it could swallow whole, I knew it was going to do this as i have watched them before. My settings on the camera were not quite right (1/500s) so got a bit lucky not to have any motion blur. My equipment is good which helps but patience and studying behaviour is far more important. Consider the light and background too, I'd ignore a great subject if the background was bad or it was into the sun etc. Now get out there and practice... I only started wildlife photography because of the lockdowns, I only did underwater pictures before that but couldn't travel anywhere.Now that is the sort of shot that alternately a) makes me want to give up photography with the realisation that I will never capture such an image, or b) makes me want to get out there more and more to give me the chance of doing so.
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Thank you so much...now definitely ignore course of action a). This was a lot of patience and some luck thrown in. I watched this Heron from partially behind a bush for over an hour as it was hunting. It caught a few dragon flies which was cool to see as it plucked them out of the air. I then saw it plunge for the frog and took a burst as it first tenderised the frog (hence the red burst inners) and then flipped it into a position it could swallow whole, I knew it was going to do this as i have watched them before. My settings on the camera were not quite right (1/500s) so got a bit lucky not to have any motion blur. My equipment is good which helps but patience and studying behaviour is far more important. Consider the light and background too, I'd ignore a great subject if the background was bad or it was into the sun etc. Now get out there and practice... I only started wildlife photography because of the lockdowns, I only did underwater pictures before that but couldn't travel anywhere.
Just had my photography website updated with some new travel pics from South America. If you like travel/street photography check it out.
http://www.grantrooney.com/
Very nice indeed!Thanks helipilot. Yes - the watching/studying and waiting is the key isn't it. I've been studying the ducks down the duck pond, and can now pretty much predict precisely when it is they are going to rise out of the water and flap their wings with droplets coming off. But you don't half get some strange looks from the families with kids feeding the ducks when you're hanging around with a long lens for an hour or so!
Capturing it happening against a blank background is harder though!
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Some stunning photos there
When you want to Lalibela, did you get lots of church photos? I'm very envious of you going there.
Thanks for asking, the weather here has been amazing, lots of blue sky and sunshine, not the silly temperatures of home, which has been nice.
We couldn’t get the whole way round as the far end at Gatesgarth wasn’t buggy friendly. We drove away from Buttermere up the Honiston Pass, that really takes your breath away.
It’s been a good week away and I will be sad to come away tomorrow - I’m going to miss the hulking great hills...
Eamonn McCabe, top sports photographer, died earlier this week. Some great images in here https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/oct/03/eammon-mccabe-a-life-in-pictures
Eamonn McCabe, top sports photographer, died earlier this week. Some great images in here https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/oct/03/eammon-mccabe-a-life-in-pictures
A few bird ones from same trip:
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are you shooting jpeg or raw?