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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Sunday Stills - Bird Stalking

Even here in the north country the birds are starting to return in hope of spring. The geese are back in droves, robins, starlings, waxwings and I’ve even heard a Meadowlark. Let’s get out and stalk some birds this week with our cameras.



I did actually go stalk some live birds the other day, but I like this bird sitting on the shoulder of Saint Francis just as well.



It was an idyllic location on the river. The light was nice, the goose only mildly perturbed with my stalking. He/she was gobbling bugs from the air and I got Completely Fixated with trying to capture that and it never crossed my mind to try for any different shots. Sigh.



This is the best I got. Apparently the rapid fire shutter burst capturing birds eating bugs falls under the same rapid fire shutter burst capturing sheep chewing their cuds. The shutter fires at the same speed as the chewing so you always get the same mouth open on fat sheep chewing cud and closed on cool bird gobbling May Flies.



If I'd thought to open up my aperture, this might have been a neat shot with the boat gliding one way and the bird the other. Completely Fixated.



"What is with you people?!?"

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2 comments:

farmlady said...

Beautiful, serene photos. I can feel the peacefulness.
Love the first one. St. Francis is a favorite and that little bird is just were it ought to be. Love the nice "bokeh" (the blur) in the back of that photo.
Just lovely...

Terry and Linda said...

I loved this post. You had me laughing because I do that get fixated! But the colors are wonderful, the light on the lake in the sky perfect.

I think this is a post WELL DONE!


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