Thursday 18 March 2010

Autumn morning.

This morning felt very autumnal or in other words a bit bloody cold on the bare feet while sneaking out onto the Apanui saltmarsh mudflats to photograph a spoonbill. Another sure sign that autumn is here - the spoonbills have been down in the South Island breeding and this one is the first to return to its winter feeding grounds here in Whakatane. There are lots of factors that go into making the perfect photo. Subject is one, lighting, focus, backgound, timing, etc etc etc. These things only very rarely combine to make the perfect shot. Todays photo of a heron alighting on its morning perch came pretty close except for one major factor. Obviously I didn't get the whole bird in the shot!!! It took me by surprise so I didn't have the time to zoom out enough. Thats one disadvantage of such a large heavy lens but only a poor photographer blames his/her gear so I admit it - I stuffed up a great shot. And I'm spitting tacks over it.
This shot is quite cool. I just love the little fish jumping out of the water to the right of the pic. I didn't see him when I was taking the shot and only noticed it later. Of course it would have been even better if I had taken it about ten minutes later after the sun had come up over the point as it had done in my last shot.

Then the light was lovely and I was just waiting for some more fish to come along so I could get an action shot. I waited & waited & waited..... & waited.... til I couldn't feel my toes. Ok I gotta get real and accept that it truly is Autumn now and I really do need to start wearing shoes again ha ha.

5 comments:

Ariadne aka Marilyn said...

Great photos again. The almost perfect shot of the heron alighting looks very painterly don't you think?

Lucky Dip Lisa said...

Your photos are still utterly fantastic Mandy! I've enjoyed the morning walk with you:)

softearthart said...

Hi, Great bird shots, I see you are a fan of the movies that I like, I have just seen "This Way of Life' is it not so cool just love it,it once again reminds me that people are important and not possessions, cheers Marie

Klaudia J said...

great portfolio ;)

Mandy said...

Thanks for the comments! Yes the heron does look painterly Marilyn. I have taken SO many photos of the herons and yet I've never painted them. I wonder why that is? I have a few photos of them that I'd like to paint but haven't had the courage to try yet.