• Members 1448 posts
    March 7, 2026, 9:32 a.m.

    Good morning to everyone wherever you are in the world...

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  • Members 1448 posts
    March 7, 2026, 9:34 a.m.

    The Palm House at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London.

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  • Members 834 posts
    March 7, 2026, 10:28 a.m.

    In hide

    Last Saturday I spent in bird hide in hope to see and photograph golden eagles. Alas, I saw only one flyby and no photos. Moreover, weather was cloudy and misty with occasional rain, so conditions were not the best for good photographs. But the white-tailed eagles came to save the day, they spent considerable time nearby and provided some photo opportunities which I managed to fail partially.

    Here is action sequence I managed to fail with too slow shutter speed. There was 3 eagles: one pair and one young female. This young specie steals food from other female in quite spectacular movement by waiting for attack, jumping over other eagle, stealing food and flying away.
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    Robbed eagle shoveled snow in hope to find missing food, I guess.
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    Calling
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    Partner arrived. With white-tailed eagles male eagle (on left) is smaller than female.
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    Spring makes eagles sing. Well, it was not song, more like seagull's cry.
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    Take off
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    Bit later female eagle landed on tree and waited there, for male to appear, I guess
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    Male coming
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    It was act of balancing from both eagles to stay on this relatively thin branch after male's landing.
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    Eagles making eggs. Another delicate balancing act.
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    Spring song II
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    One of last images, bit before sunset, light was getting low and I switched teleconverter off to keep shutter speed and ISO at reasonable levels.
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  • Members 484 posts
    March 7, 2026, 10:38 a.m.

    For The Birds

    The weather has been a bit poor here over the last few weeks, so I've confined myself to daily walks along the local canal with the OM1. While this is a nice location, it can get a bit samey and I end up shooting relatively mundane subjects. Not quite in the ducks on the local pond department, but not far off...

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    Still, I did spot this injured Buzzard swooping down on its prey in a field on the far side of the canal, although on this occasion I only had the venerable 12-100 on the OM1, so the results are not as good as I'd hope to get with the 100-400, although, given the 12-100 is a nice sharp lens, these don't look too bad.

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    Not sure what's happened to its wing, presumably it got into a fight of some kind, but it didn't seem to be stopping it from soaring and swooping down with precision, although on this occasion it did appear to come away empty handed (or should that be taloned?)

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    On another walk along the canal, I spotted this little character enjoying a nice puddle bath on the towpath. On this occasion, I did have the 100-400 on, so I managed to fill a decent portion of the frame without getting too close and scaring it off.

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    And of course everyone loves a Robin...

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    This last week saw an improvement in the weather, with several days turning out to be really nice, so for three of them I decided to get up at ungodly-o-clock to shoot the sunrise on the moors. While all three walks were highly enjoyable despite the frequent yawning (I must try getting to bed earlier), the sunrises were not the most dramatic, so I'll save them for a different post (maybe next week if I've got nothing new by then).

    On one day I came across this little fella singing its heart out...

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    On another I encountered a tree full of crows, out a murderin' no doubt...

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    And then, on the final nice day of the week, when I'd got up at 5:30 to catch what turned out the be a very mediocre twilight, I'd more or less finished my walk and was heading back to the car when I spotted what I thought was a Kestrel (but turned out to be a Buzzard) in a tree on the edge of the field next to the one I was in.

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    It was clearly surveying its surroundings while resting in the tree, so I decided to wait around and see what it did next. I must have waited for about 10 minutes before it finally started to look a bit more agitated and launched into the air...

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    At first it appeared to be heading into the woods that run along the field boundary, but as it approached the tree line, it swung round and instead of crossing it, followed it along the edge of the field, eventually leading it across the field I was stood in. As I tracked it with the Z8 and Nikkor 100-400 f/4.5-5.6S at 400mm I must have rattled off about 40 shots before it disappeared into the rising sun to my left, roughly half of which were in focus with my combination of AF-C plus bird subject detection and a medium sized tracking box, six of which I'm really pleased with.

    Despite the relatively close flight path, these are still quite heavy crops, so they've all been run through Topaz AI for upscaling and slight sharpening before being downscaled to 2K again on export from Capture One, but when it nails focus, the 100-400 is very sharp, so they've got a good level of detail in them.

    I was also quite lucky with the light. These were taken shortly before 8AM, so the sun was sat above the moors to my left and the sky was clear, so the bird was lit with a strong golden light from one side as it flew past me, which really helps to define its form in the image. Apart from the crop and upscale, these have had very little done to them (just a slight shadow lift IIRC).

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  • Members 484 posts
    March 7, 2026, 10:49 a.m.

    What a treat, not just spectacular birds, but you were so lucky to catch them mating too. I like this almost tender looking final frame after the somewhat aggressive looking mating process.

  • Members 1333 posts
    March 7, 2026, 11:04 a.m.

    Spectacular sunsets...

    ... were forecast this week courtesy of a saharan dust event. Well, that didn't get as far as Cumbria, but last night I happened to look up through the window shortly before sunset and saw that the trees beyond our neighbouring field were lit up by wonderful light. So I abandoned the cooking and grabbed the camera. All taken over the back fence of the garden.

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    I tried a three image pano, but I notice a stiching glitch... 😒
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  • Members 1333 posts
    March 7, 2026, 11:07 a.m.

    A fine image. Is it very slightly tilted? It feels just a bit unbalanced but that might be the effect of the surroundings.

  • Members 1333 posts
    March 7, 2026, 11:10 a.m.

    This one is great, would bear a bit of cropping.

  • Members 1333 posts
    March 7, 2026, 11:14 a.m.

    The wren is such a typical behaviour! And I love that first flying portrait of the buzzard - almost 'eagle-eyed'

  • Members 2506 posts
    March 7, 2026, 11:26 a.m.

    In the tent

    I am still playing around with small things in a light tent.

    I have a couple of old cameras laying around.

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    And some more pencils.

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    Two Shaeffer pencils that I really like.

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  • Members 2201 posts
    March 7, 2026, 11:47 a.m.

    Wading pool magic

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  • Members 2201 posts
    March 7, 2026, 11:49 a.m.

    Oh I like it. B&W and reflections play so well.

  • Members 1448 posts
    March 7, 2026, 12:20 p.m.

    Well, you might have been disappointed but I found these captivating.
    The image above, after mating, gave me a good laugh.

  • Members 1448 posts
    March 7, 2026, 12:27 p.m.

    "Ducks in the local pond"? Well remembered!
    I do love a robin but a wren more so, they such a distinctive flight pattern. More like a flying mouse.
    And yes the BIF shots are great.

  • Members 1448 posts
    March 7, 2026, 12:31 p.m.

    Wow, that's the sort of light we photographers dream of. Stunning.
    As for the glitch, you mean the wires? Just use the spot healing tool with shift to lose the little blighters.

  • Members 1448 posts
    March 7, 2026, 12:37 p.m.

    You're right. I did fix that in another edit then posted this one. There is a curve in the foreground which confuses the eye too.
    Try this one on for size:-

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  • Members 1448 posts
    March 7, 2026, 12:42 p.m.

    The all-in-one compass is cool.
    But I too like the Shaeffers. I still have a very similar one that my first girlfriend bought me when I was 16, albeit a ballpoint. Press the handle in to write.

  • Members 2201 posts
    March 7, 2026, 1:46 p.m.

    I can hear the sound...