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Wednesday, 1 July 2020

Not So Pretty!



One of my favourite songbirds is the Dipper, it is an amazing bird and I have often enjoyed watching them from a river bank as they dart past or sit on a rock bobbing up and down searching for insect larvae on the river bed before swooping down to catch a tasty meal.

At the start of the year I set myself a goal of photographing one but here we are just over 6 months into the year and I haven't had an opportunity to get out and as time is slipping by I worry that I won't meet my goal.

Yesterday was the first opportunity I have had in such a long time to go out beyond my local area and I headed down to Miller's dale in the Peak District in search of a dipper. It was a nice day and great to be out and about and I did spot what I had gone to see, one dipper flying past at high speed close to the waters surface and off into the distance. While I was thrilled to see it I was frustrated that it was my only sighting of the day.

However never one to waste an opportunity I put my various lenses to use and got a nice selection of landscape shots, some macro shots of flowers and a few close ups of a fly. Now I know its not the most beautiful thing you will see today but it is amazing what you can see when you get this close.

Sunday, 7 June 2020

Fabulous Finches




Out for a walk I spotted these beautiful finches, I heard them first because they are such noisy little things.

It was really windy so their perches were getting blown around a lot so they are not necessarily the sharpest images but they are such beautiful birds. Getting out into nature, even briefly when things are the way they are right now can give an enormous lift.

Monday, 1 June 2020

Loosey Goosey


It seems a long time since I have been outside with my camera, at least 10 weeks I think and while I have had some fun getting creative with macro photo projects in the meantime I have been desperate to get outdoors. 

I have been going out in the evenings for a walk a few times a week but I haven't taken my camera with me and that has been tough.

Yesterday I took a walk to a nearby pond, that I had forgotten was even there. I enjoyed being out, surrounded by the sounds of birdsong and although there wasn't much to photograph I made friends with this cahp and he was happy to pose for me.