I put these up on Flickr as it was easy to access for others in some ways.
The photos cover a few birds/lizard/sunrise/sunsets at my stable and also there is one 'set', (under the SETS tab) of a few panoramic shots just north of Quorn SA. These panoramics have a map indicating photo arch and the point from where they were taken.
The panoramic pictures were done more as an experiment than anything else. Also forgot to pack the tripod when I was doing this so he have be built up from hand held shots.
Thought it was easer there than fill this up with my shots.
-- Edited by cultana on Wednesday 22nd of January 2014 11:24:21 AM
Gerty Dancer said
10:08 AM Jan 22, 2014
Sorry cultana, that link only brings us back to this page.
cultana said
11:26 AM Jan 22, 2014
Gerty Dancer wrote:
Sorry cultana, that link only brings us back to this page.
Must have done something silly when posting the link. Technology!
Now it works
Gerty Dancer said
11:49 AM Jan 22, 2014
Thanks... what lovely photos! I specially love that little bird, is it a flycatcher?
cultana said
12:44 PM Jan 22, 2014
It is from what I can gather actually a baby/juvenile grey wagtail. So it fed on small insects, flying or otherwise.
I have a lot of shots of this bird as I was trying to get a moving shot as he rotated 180 degs on the fence rail. Not easy considering the speed they move at.
cultana said
01:01 PM Jan 22, 2014
2 other pics of the same bird.
About to take off, and in the process of doing a 180 turn on the rail.
Not sure I have done this the correct way in adding these.
Gary that took 40 shots to get. So glad I had a digital camera. Chewed up battery power doing it as well.
Big tele lens but still was about 4 - 5 feet from the bird.
I put these up on Flickr as it was easy to access for others in some ways.
The photos cover a few birds/lizard/sunrise/sunsets at my stable and also there is one 'set', (under the SETS tab) of a few panoramic shots just north of Quorn SA. These panoramics have a map indicating photo arch and the point from where they were taken.
The panoramic pictures were done more as an experiment than anything else. Also forgot to pack the tripod when I was doing this so he have be built up from hand held shots.
Web ref:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cultana/
Thought it was easer there than fill this up with my shots.
-- Edited by cultana on Wednesday 22nd of January 2014 11:24:21 AM
Must have done something silly when posting the link. Technology!
Now it works
I have a lot of shots of this bird as I was trying to get a moving shot as he rotated 180 degs on the fence rail. Not easy considering the speed they move at.
2 other pics of the same bird.
About to take off, and in the process of doing a 180 turn on the rail.
Not sure I have done this the correct way in adding these.
Big tele lens but still was about 4 - 5 feet from the bird.
Pretty little willy wag tails