I decided to work a half day yesterday and head out to the wildlife preserve in the afternoon. Honestly I have not had a day off in three weeks, been working weekends getting ready for my virtual show. So I was due. Supposed to pour and I might not not have another chance for a while.
Every time I go out and get to enjoy an evening there I realize it is the best time of day. The longer the better. Even beats the sunrise.
Was cool and I kept a jacket on. Got a nice walk in. I called the ranger before I left and he told me that certain roads were closed including the Walker Ponds. I made due.
I shot and juggled three lenses. I wish that I could afford another camera body but I can't and want to wait for a D850 successor in any case.So every turn found me having to swap a lens.
It is like that sometimes.
Loved the warm evening light.
I made a dumb move that I didn't realize until now as I process the pictures. Had the exposure compensation down a stop all day. Easily fixed but rookie move nonetheless.
And I never made contact with another human all day.
Here is a snowy egret for comparison.
A stately bird in the evening light.
On this shot I didn't have a chance to adjust my speed to my customary 1/2500th of a second for birds in flight. I shot at 1/800th. Soft if you are a pixel peeper but still acceptable. Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
Some northern shovelers coming in for a landing.
Wednesdays and Saturdays are duck hunting days. Somebody left a decoy.
Loggerhead Shrike |
I didn't get a good shot but this is the back end of a female vermilion flycatcher. I saw the male last time. They are both beautiful.
4 comments:
Enjoyed all the photos but most seem way too dark to me. Will look forward to seeing how they look on your screen when I see you on Monday. :-)
It was dark. I was trying to be accurate.
It was dark. I was trying to be accurate.
Accurate?
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