Sunday, 30 September 2012
Great Blue Heron
Absolutely at the distance limit of what my camera could manage clearly. But it is very obvious that this is indeed a Great Blue Heron. We actually followed him for quite a while, unintentionally. When we got too close (which wasn't close at all) he would take off, and watching him in flight was just breath-taking.
1/160 sec, f/5.7, ISO 80, 100mm focal length
Thursday, 27 September 2012
Pretty Butterfly
Had to track this one for quite a while before it settled enough for me to get this picture. And I'm very pleased with the results of my patience! I'm of two minds about whether I should crop this one. On one hand, I'd like to focus in a little more on the butterfly, but on the other hand, I love the contract with the rocky ground.
1/640 sec, f/5.7, 100mm focal length, ISO 160
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Wordless Wednesday: Coloured Fire
So many things are wrong with this picture... but the colours are so right!
1/4 sec (with tripod), f/3.5, ISO 200, focal length 10.4mm
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Plains Bison
A Plains Bison. (And I have learned that buffalo is not the singular of bison, it's a different species.) This shot was taken from the safety of a large van. I was not the driver, and he was ready to bolt if this guy had looked bothered by us. He never showed any care for our presence.
1/320 sec, f/4.5 aperture, ISO 80, 19.8mm focal length
Monday, 24 September 2012
Tips for Improving Wildlife Photography
Are you looking for some tips to improve your photography of wildlife? As you may have noticed on these pages, it's one of my favourite subjects. If you enjoy it, or just want to get better in case the opportunity arises, the Digital Photography School offers this article with 10 Tips for Improving Your Wildlife Photography. And even if you aren't in to shooting this kind of image, the pictures used as examples are worth clicking the link, all by themselves.
Sunday, 23 September 2012
Blue Dragonfly
This guy was not feeling well, so pictures were easy to get. I got him off the road by coaxing him on to my bus pass, and then after a while I moved him to the grass, where I thought he'd be safer. Anyway, his lethargy gave me the opportunity for an amazingly clear and close picture!
1/30sec, f/5.0, focal length 62.5mm, ISO 80
Saturday, 22 September 2012
Random Saturday: Cleo Drives
There is nothing stellar about this picture, except for the subject. Cleo wanted to see where her other human had gotten off to! What amused me the most is that she is too light to honk the horn.
When you are a super curious pup, sometimes you just need to get higher! Just don't ask how she steers with all four paws on the wheel.
Friday, 21 September 2012
Too good to miss
This duck was diving for lunch under the water. The view was priceless - including the feet visible beneath the surface of the water! Strangely, I actually like that it's off-center. Usually I'm not fond of it, but this one works. Maybe that's because it's only a little off?
1/125 sec, f/5.0 aperture, ISO 80, focal length 41.4mm
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Wordless Wednesday: Sunset over Lake Astotin
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Candies in Water
Are you looking for some inspiration? A creative idea to break you out of a rut you're in? Take a look at these beautiful candies photographed in water drops.
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