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Thursday, 28 June 2018

Summer Evening With A Little Owl

27.06.18 - North Wales


This evening I've arranged to photograph a family of Little Owls that have just fledged on the edge of a working farm, the youngsters are still preferring to stay in the adjacent ivy clad tree, on the other hand the parent birds are quite bold and happy to take advantage of the free offerings.

Hidden out of sight with the camera set up I'm ready for some action, and sure enough within a couple of minuets one of the parent birds appears lading straight on its main perch, all too soon its apparent the "cropper" (camera) with the 500mm attached is massively over kill chopping off part of the bird in the image, time to change lens.

In the early evening the low sun angle is in front slightly to the side, not how I usually shoot. With little experience in dealing with these conditions I'm out of my comfort zone, I shoot a few images trying to work out what settings work and what dosen't whilst watching the dof, shallow enough to blur the background but always wanting the bird to be totally in focus, some I manage, some I don't.

In the distance a building with an elevation constructed of part pale coloured concrete block and part dark metal cladding creates a light / dark line in the image, to compensate I have to stand on tip toes and angle the lens down pointing against the dark cladding, it's all work arounds that will benefit a similar future encounter.

Having now process some of the images they lack the strong colour and clarity that you would normally expect shooting with the sun behind, but I think there's other qualities the images have showing the owl back lit in the low evening sun light, it's a different quality you may or may not like but I do like where the feather edging has caught the sun, it almost has a transparent quality.

Little Owl (adult)









Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Bempton Afters

17.6.18 - RSPB Bempton Cliffs 


Work in progress

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Nesting Gannet


Poser !


Razorbill


Fulmar


Tree Sparrow



Whihethroat


Linnet (female)


Linnet (male)


Sunday, 17 June 2018

Diving Gannets

17.6.18 - Yorkshire Diving Gannet's


Rather than concentrating with the stills camera I thought on this occasion I'd do a video of my annual Gannet diving trip below the towering cliffs at RSPB Bempton. Giving a completely different perspective to the land side RSPB reserve which can often be busy with restricted views.

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Bempton Puffins

17.6.18 - RSPB Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire


With the Gannet diving boat trip from this morning over for the day I have the rest of the afternoon free so I decide to have a quick trip up to the RSPB Reserve at Bempton Cliffs to give a land side perspective of the breeding sea bird colonies.

The last time I was at Bempton Cliffs was on a bus trip organised by the now defunct Rochdale RSPB Group way back when I was in my twenties.....a long time ago. The reserve now has a plush reception building with all the amenities you would expect, cafe, toilets, shop etc. The reserve itself is a 4-5 mile walk along the cliff top with a number of viewing platforms that overlook the main breeding sea bird colonies that amazingly hang on the cliff face. In my day if you wanted to shoot some images it was a case of scuttling down the cliff face as far as you dare without falling over the edge !

It's a grand day sunny day and the reserve is mega busy, so busy in fact that sometimes I fail to get space on the platforms to get the camera out, anyway I persevere and get some puffin shots amongst others bird species. I would point out if Puffins are what your after then there are better locations to photograph these iconic birds such as the Farne Islands which is not too far further north.

For the other species please see later posts.

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Atlantic Puffin








It's Gannet Diving Time Again !

17.6.18 - Yorkshire Diving Gannets 


It's a year on since my last Gannet diving trip below Bempton's towering cliffs on Yorkshires east coast and I'm egerly looking forward to todays boat trip.....as it's a double session ! The cliffs at Bempton are the only mainland breeding colony of Gannet in the UK which also has breeding Guillemots, Puffin, Razorbill and Fulmar amongst others species.

Today I'm in the company of Yorkshire Coast Nature's Steve Race and Gary Jones of Gary Jones Wildlife Photography who's producing some great images, check his site out at.....http://www.gjwp.co.uk

It's an early start, a very early start as we've arranged to meet at Bridlington harbour at 5.0 am, as it's a two hour drive it dosent look's like I'm going to get much sleep...Zzzzzzzz !

Work in progress

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Get ready.....


Going.....


Gone.....