Thursday, September 23, 2010

Meagan Good Haircut On The Game

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The really great images I get right now is not before the lens, but a couple of photos I wanted to make a look back '...

When I was coming close enough, then The photos are very useful - but that was about the old lens Sun A young moorhen on Obersee



an adult and a young pheasant on Passenger break



(after all, succeed in photos of animals who are sitting in the grass now much better), and a pheasant on Hücker Moor, who ran to bring at all from the rest



This young grebes from the upper lake, I am also satisfied



But be if the subjects are too small and too far away It is again equivocal. This lapwing recording is good only as evidence:



And it does not look at her, with how many mosquito bites I have paid them ...

To demonstrate once that there are differences in quality, here's a photo of a Little Grebe on Hunte break north of the Dümmer:



And here the same situation from a professional photograph . I was perhaps a little less light in the evening, but the differences are of course striking. Unfortunately, the second photo no EXIF data . I think it would be really interesting to read, with what kind of focus and exposure values which the Recording was made.

What with the heavy telephoto lenses are worse off, flying birds. If they do not move too quickly, shaking like this kestrel females, then it goes:



But once I got the camera can no longer lean on the monopod, as in this over-flying buzzard, it is difficult.



was the total yield of "non-ordinary" motives in the last few days mau. Since I this male Marsh Harrier was on tonight Hücker Moor quite right:



My parents now have the first 13 cranes in Oppenwehe seen. The question will be where to find what to eat, because most corn fields are not harvested. But I'll hopefully find out at the weekend.

Update: While today south of the Wiehengebirge was bright sunshine, I'm on tapered and Dumber in Oppen woe due to dense fog. Even the professionals at Dümmerbirding have to see what hardly get . But at least I've found the cranes in Oppenweher Fledder:



were total, there were twelve adult birds and four cubs in a group. I hope that I am in better weather also succeed better photos ...

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Where Do They Sell Spiker Hair Gel In Las Vegas?

Man indulges in so nothing else ...

I have sometimes even later gifted to the (complete) birthday and I indulged in a little better telephoto lens. The gun is for me as an amateur photographer but actually two sizes too big, but others in my age buy a sports car, and there is no logical reason.

with my Sigma telephoto lens I have - succeeded a few passable photos - with a little luck. But even under optimal conditions it could happen to be always me in the lurch. This young grebes is quite borderline



but this photo from the same Series is practically useless



Although the focus measuring point was exactly on the head of the animal, the water behind it sharp. Total number of images appear "muddy."

And this is an adult grebes in about the same distance with the new Nikkor lens of:



a "disadvantage" of the new lens: It is about twice as heavy as the Sigma, which open access recordings are almost impossible (at least for me). The following photos of the last two days are almost all made from the monopod tripod, and I have to get used to this tool. The

first objective of course was the upper lake. Unfortunately at the moment not much is going on, but this young Laundry explored the shore for a few minutes:



On Passenger break I could get this over-flying harrier barely so. The moment the stand was more of a hindrance, and I almost missed it.



Today I was at the Dümmer, and in bright sunlight you could see all sorts of birds. This osprey I unfortunately missed because I was just beginning to unpack the camera. I had to brighten the picture much, as it flew almost before the rising sun:



this bird, I can unfortunately not be determined reliably. My guess is a young Wheatear:



little later a second osprey flew almost directly to me about over, and then I took too long and was too busy, until I have the camera ready to fire had:



Actually, these two marsh harriers are already too far away, but at least you can somewhat see in the picture. With the Sigma lens I could have forgotten this recording completely. romped



above the drainage ditch next to the South Road to smoke and sand martins:



I have with the camera just on it held in the hope that would be anyone to stop even in the focal plane:




Finally, I've just found an old friend. This gray goose with a pretty significant impact on domestic goose I had photographed in March :



should I practice with the new lens still but I hope to crane season in late October to be so far that I can finally make the photos I've always wanted.