Monday, May 3, 2010
Dawn Chorus
This morning I took part in an event for International Dawn Chorus Weekend. I got to Paxton Pits by 5.30 am to listen to the dawn chorus there. The noise was incredible, especially the Nightingale. Paxton has many pairs of Nightingales despite the fact that the scrubland habitat that they require is being reduced by the Muntjac deer that graze among the trees. The bird on the right is a Garden Warbler - very similar to Nightingale except what comes out of the mouth!
A wonderful experience - watch this short video made from a recording taken at the time plus photos.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Grebes and Ducks
Birds in the Blossom
Friday, April 30, 2010
Wicken Fen
Windy day today with sunny intervals and lots of scudding clouds so ideal for infrared photography. I had photographed Wicken Fen with infrared film a few years ago so I was keen to see digital infrared images of the Fen. I will do some prints sometime to compare with the darkroom prints but the monochrome conversions look to have as much contrast and sparkle.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
A few more images from our Birds of Prey day.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
More Owls
Monday, April 26, 2010
Long-eared and Tawny Owl
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Springtime
A couple of shots taken with the Tilt and Shift lens in Hayley Wood of Wood Anemones and Oxlips. I purchased the lens three years ago with the thought of improving my taking of Alpine flowers with the mountains in the background. I haven't been back to the mountains since then but have found the lens great for woodland flowers.
Below are a Wren (right) and Whitethroat in full display and song.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Lakenheath birds
A few pictures from today's trip to Lakenheath Fen on the way back from collecting work from the Gallery in Watton. The birds were a bit distant and there was a considerable heat haze. There were up to 6 Marsh Harriers and 10 Hobbies in the air at once some of the time. A wonderful sight. I am not sure what the Hobbies were feeding on as I only saw one damselfly (a red one) but the air was thick with Alderflies. There was also a Cuckoo in full song - the first I have heard this year.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Cambridge Views in Infrared
Various shots taken in Cambridge yesterday with the Digital Infrared Camera showing different effects that can be obtained. The first is closest to film infrared though it needs a bit of softening on the highlights. I like the way the detail has been retained in the tree trunk of the cherry tree that is in full bloom by King's Chapel.
The two views of the Bridge of Sighs demonstrate the colour differences that can be achieved by varying the profile used to convert the images in Lightroom.
Monday, April 19, 2010
More Markers for Yearly Comparison
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Dunnocks in Full Song
We took Phil's new lens for a trip to Wicken Fen this afternoon. This Dunnock was singing repeatedly from a ground level perch - in contrast to the one taken on the Exe Estuary that inconveniently sang from a skyline twig. As the lighting conditions were very different it is quite difficult to compare Phil's 400 mm prime (first two images) with my 100-400mm zoom. More tests to follow - or perhaps not as it is not always wise to compare lenses - just enjoy the moment.
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