Thursday, 27 September 2012

FLY BEES




Had a short play around in the garden this afternoon, with the 50D and the macro setup. This is the first time I've used the camera in this mode, and although I need to do some adjustment to the initial settings I'm fairly pleased with the results.
Conditions were not good as there was a strong breeze and everything was moving around quite a bit, and could not get a decent view point and frame the insects in a more pleasing position,  still that's what makes photography so interesting.




Bee {Bombus Pratorum }



Flesh Fly { Sarcophaga Carnaria }



Hover Fly { Conops Quadrifasciatus }



Hover Fly { Conops Quadrifasciatus }



Sunday, 23 September 2012

SHIPS, SWANS AND SURFERS +++




This selection of images are from the last couple of outings to St Gothian Sands at Godrevy, and the Hayle Estuary.
Things on the avian front are fairly quite at the moment so occasionally the lens keeps drifting to other Subjects.
So weather update, today heavy rain  and not looking good for the rest of the week, at least it will give me a chance to sort out images and tidy things up a bit on the PC .



BUZZARDS AT COPPERHOUSE CREEK.



CORMORANT AT ST GOTHIAN SANDS.



CURLEW, HAYLE ESTUARY.



HERRING GULL, HAYLE ESTUARY.



FLIGHT OF THE MUTE SWANS, HAYLE ESTUARY.



SURFER DUDE, GODREVY.



TRINITY HOUSE VESSEL "PATRICIA" IN ST IVES BAY. 



Thursday, 20 September 2012

UNDER CORNISH SKIES.




Glorious  clear day yesterday,and on the way back from a trip to Truro I noticed we had one of those cotton wool sky afternoons.
So got home grabbed the camera and headed of into the hills to the South of the village,found an ideal spot in an open field that gave great views looking North/East.
So the daylight shots below were taken with the 50D, and the distant hills in the first shot are in the ST Austell area approx 25 miles away.
I do like skies and cloud formations(must come from looking up at all those birds) so I have included a few others from the past, the Lands End sunsets were taken 2 weeks ago when we spent the night in the Lands End Hotel and were taken with the Canon G10.
The final two images were taken with the 20D awhile back, the morning sky was from the back garden, and the final sunset was at Zennor on the St Ives to Lands End coast road.








































Sunday, 16 September 2012

TRAVELLING & PLAYING




Hi Folks 
             Have not posted for the last week as my wife and I have just come back from a weeks holiday.
We were based in Coventry, and did trips to Stratford Upon Avon, Oxford, and the Cotswold villages of Chipping Camden, Stow in the Wold and Burton Upon the Water, weather was great and really enjoyed the area.
So back home by Saturday, and found a new toy I had ordered waiting for me. I found an excellent second hand Canon EOS 50D SLR with big battery grip (don't believe in buying new as your only paying for the name). So what does this give me over the 20D, about 6 million pixels,much better processor and lot of other little Bells & Whistles
So would you believe that first outing this morning very overcast and very little in the way of birds to really try it out.
Anyway did manage to get a decent flight shot of a Herring Gull which I have posted below, and hope the weather and Bird opportunities improve over the coming week.



HERRING GULL.




Wednesday, 5 September 2012

GOOD WEATHER, GOOD BIRDS, GOOD FRIENDS.




What a sizzler today turned out to be,arrived at Marazion around 08.00 beautiful sunny morning.
The plan was to check out the Spotted Crakes, and then onto the beach for the waders, well the Crakes did not play ball this morning with only a brief view of one.
So over to the beach to see what waders were around, esp the Buff Breasted Sandpiper, so a gentle stroll along checking things out and taking a few images of Ringed Plover and Sanderling, sitting on the wall enjoying the view I was joined by John off JR and SUE Blog and it was great to catch up after a very long time.
So we continued along the beach chatting and rattling off a few images, when we were joined by my birding pal Mark who had taken an hour off work to look for the Buff Breasted (you can do this when you are the boss).
It was soon located and although it was very mobile started to get a few pics!!!, we were then joined by a lady birder Marlene from St Ives who had come to get some Photo's of the Sandpiper.
So after around 4 hours I decided to call it a day and head home for lunch.
So the days effort produced over 400 images, great weather Great Birding and best of all great company. "Thanks Guys".
So I will not apologise for putting up more images of this beautiful Sandpiper, But to show I am not prejudiced I have included a couple of Dunlin shots as well.  





Buff Breasted Sandpiper.



Buff Breasted Sandpiper.




Buff Breasted Sandpiper.



Buff Breasted Sandpiper.



Buff Breasted Sandpiper.



Buff Breasted Sandpiper.


Dunlin.



Dunlin.





Sunday, 2 September 2012

MARAZION WADER FEST.



Awoke to a lovely sunny morning yesterday, and after checking the forecast which said heavy rain on Sunday decided to head off to Marazion for a spot of bird watching.
One big reason for going was that a couple of scarce waders had been reported ie: a Buff Breasted Sandpiper and a Baird's Sandpiper.
Arriving at Marazion it seemed the recent Southerly storms had washed lots of seedweed onto the beach, and this had brought large numbers of waders to feed.
Just a little way on the beach was a local birder John who was videoing the Buff Breasted Sandpiper.
So to cut things short I spent the next couple of hours taking over 200 shots of various species, but sadly the Baird's Sandpiper was not relocated.
Anyway below are a few images from the mornings shoot.





BUFF BREASTED SANDPIPER.



BUFF BREASTED SANDPIPER.



PIED WAGTAIL.



RINGED PLOVER.



SANDERLING.



SANDERLING.