Over the last week, the frost has been amazing and I taken the opportunity to take a few pics,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/320. ISO: 400,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Monday, 29 November 2010
Goosi-Goosi-ander...
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Blooming Frost...
Saturday, 27 November 2010
Breaking The Horizon...
Friday, 26 November 2010
The Beauty Of Snow...
While walking along the beach from Lytham to St Annes, we stumbled across this little Snow Bunting, and I mean stumbled as in literally nearly stepped on it, it's only the second time that I've seen a Snow Bunting and the first I've ever found, so it made my day,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/250. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/250. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Thursday, 25 November 2010
I Couldn't Resist A Few More...
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Watching The Roads...
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
The Odd One Out...
The odd one out, sunday we decided to have a walk up to Marton Mere to see the Long Eared Owls, 6 were present today but we only saw 4, as we walked round we noticed 8 Whooper Swans were swimming around with an unusual friend, I don't know why it was following them round but they seen so have excepted the odd one out,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.8, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 800,Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.8, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 800,Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Monday, 22 November 2010
Cleaning Out The Background...
Today I had a ride over to Lytham, to have a walk along the beach and have a play on the 2p machines, on our way around I decided to take a few pics, this shot took my fancy because of the clean background,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/1000. ISO: 400,Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/1000. ISO: 400,Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Sunday, 21 November 2010
I took this picture while walking through my local park, I there was about 2 or 3 moving through a small set of trees so I just sat down and took a few snaps as they moved closer to me,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.8, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.8, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Saturday, 20 November 2010
Star-ling Sky...
Sunday and it's time for a trip out, so we decided to head over to Marton Mere to see the Long Eared Owls and the Starling roost, an amazing sight, 60-70,000+ birds in the sky at once,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.8, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.8, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Friday, 19 November 2010
The Playground Bully...
I headed down to the docks early this morning to see if the gull was still around an take a few pics and sure enough there it was, on the way back I stopped off to see the waxwing but got distracted by this Mistle Thrush bulling all the waxwings round and round ensuring that they did eat "his" berries...
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.8, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.8, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Thursday, 18 November 2010
A Bit Of A Speciality...
I heard that an Iceland Gull had been reported down the ribble so I went in search but with no luck so I decided to go and photograph some Waxwings to cheer my self up but as I was sat there watching them I got a fantastic text off a friend saying that it had been found on the Docks so I shot down and there it was, a fantastic bird,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/400. ISO: 400,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/400. ISO: 400,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Star Bird...
This Weekends star bird, went out this weekend and got 2 life ticks in the shape of a Grey Phalarope, an amazing bird and this stonking Great Northern Diver, sheltering from the winds on Fleetwood Marina,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 400,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 400,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Another Ribble Moment...
The river Ribble is amazing to watch, because it is so tidal with 5 min. it can go from virtually rapids to as still as a mill pond and not matter how many times you see it, you can't help but be amazed,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 50mm, Aperture: F.16, Shutter Speed 1/100. ISO: 200,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 50mm, Aperture: F.16, Shutter Speed 1/100. ISO: 200,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Monday, 15 November 2010
Hollingsworth Lake...
Well I had a trip out to Hollingworth lake to see the Pied-billed Grebe that turned up there the week before but as my camera equipment was significantly to small to get any decent pics, I decided to take a few consolation shot on the way back to the car,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 18mm, Aperture: F.16, Shutter Speed 1/250. ISO: 200,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 18mm, Aperture: F.16, Shutter Speed 1/250. ISO: 200,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Sunday, 14 November 2010
Fly By Shooting...
I took this picture while walking down the Ribble, I stopped to watch a heron attempting to fish from the top of a tall pylon and decided to take a few shots of the gulls while watching, the Heron caught no fish but I managed to catch a few gulls,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/1600. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/1600. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Saturday, 13 November 2010
Another Autumn Morning...
Getting up early and walking just out of town to were the Ribble runs into open fields and was greeted by an amazing sight, a thick blanket of fog just hanging over the river and fields, a beautiful sight to see,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.15, Shutter Speed 1/400. ISO: 320,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.15, Shutter Speed 1/400. ISO: 320,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Friday, 12 November 2010
I'm In Love...
Well I ain't going to tell my other half but I think I'm falling in Love all over again, I've always loved seen these birds but this year I can't get enough of them, very spare moment I get I'm out searching for them, officially my favourite bird, I love them, there call, there characteristics and there looks, just amazing...
this is one of a flock of 40 that I found today
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/500. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
this is one of a flock of 40 that I found today
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/500. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Thursday, 11 November 2010
The Beauty Of Autumn...
Last Thursday night I heard reports of 20+ Waxwings in the car park next to our apartment, so 5:30 I was up and out for 6 so I see it come light and miss nothing but there was nothing to miss, a surprisingly large roost of Pied Wagtails but not a sniff of a Waxwing although when I reached the River Ribble, I was greeted with a sight that can make Waxwing Blues disappear, a dense autumn mist slowly rising as if it's been draw back to were it belongs,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.14, Shutter Speed 1/320. ISO: 400,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.14, Shutter Speed 1/320. ISO: 400,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Today's Waxwings
Well with all good intentions I went to bed last night and set my alarm for 7am so I could get up early and go Waxwing hunting but 7 o'clock came I turned off my phone and it soon went I woke again at 9 and headed out and with an hour I was snapping up a flock of 30+ Waxwing feeding within 3 metres of me in the surrounding Rowan trees, I LOVE THESE BIRDS,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/640. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/640. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Evening Gull..
Monday, 8 November 2010
Waiting For Tea...
Went home this weekend and had a walk round one of my local patches, which proved quite a treat, watching a Heron trying to get its dinner, unfortunately we didn't see it catch anything but earlier on it had been observed catching trout out of the fish ladder,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/20. ISO: 400,
at the Heron was sitting pretty still, I decided to lower my shutter speed to impart a bit of movement into the water
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/20. ISO: 400,
at the Heron was sitting pretty still, I decided to lower my shutter speed to impart a bit of movement into the water
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Eventually...
well after no success all last winter and fruitless chasing over the past 2-3 weeks and a 5 hour bike ride yesterday that was birdless, a single Waxwing decided to give my Dad and Me a break and turned up at the end of our road, fed for 20-30min. and then disappeared, over the moon Woo Hoo...
Lens: sigma 70-300 + 2x converter @ 600mm, Aperture: F.6,3, Shutter Speed 1/500. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 70-300 + 2x converter @ 600mm, Aperture: F.6,3, Shutter Speed 1/500. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Saturday, 6 November 2010
I Couldn't Resist the Booms and Bangs...
Sat there Friday night listening to all the fireworks going off getting slightly more depressed with every explosion (because I didn't have any) and decided I had to go see some more so tonight I decided to go to a local bonfire and take a few snap :),
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 18mm, Aperture: F.5.6, Shutter Speed 2sec. ISO: 400,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 18mm, Aperture: F.5.6, Shutter Speed 2sec. ISO: 400,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Friday, 5 November 2010
BONFIRE NIGHT...
Well I love bonfire night and fireworks are possible my favourite "toy" (used very loosely) ever but because I moved out this year we celebrated firework night a week and I have been so jealous tonight it's been driving me crazy but here a pic that I took last week when we had fireworks,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 2secs. ISO: 400,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 2secs. ISO: 400,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Thursday, 4 November 2010
Flying Through the Kayos...
usually when I take a flight shot, it's of one bird alone in the air which makes the bird stand out but while watching the swan at Martin Mere last week end I took the opportunity to take a few shots of the Shelducks flying in, these created unusual shots because all the other birds were so close behind them but I like the effect,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 1600,
I had to use a very high ISO as it was an extremely gloomy dull evening,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 1600,
I had to use a very high ISO as it was an extremely gloomy dull evening,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
I The Depth Of Field...
I Took this picture this week on a day out, watching the geese swim across the lake, I decided to get in front of them to take a few snaps, as they set off they were in a straight line but I didn't get there fast enough; I hope that you like it,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/800. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Reflection Through The Eye...
This picture was also taken while wondering down the canal I particularly like this picture due to the reflection in the Mallards eye, the longer you look the more you can see,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/200. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 200mm, Aperture: F.6.3, Shutter Speed 1/200. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Monday, 1 November 2010
Lancaster Canal...
I went visiting my sister last wee and we decided to go for a walk down the local canal, I often for get how wonderful and peaceful canals can be plus that can hold a surprising amount of nature, we didn't see much on this trip but it was still wonderful,
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 155mm, Aperture: F.6, Shutter Speed 1/320. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
Lens: sigma 18-200 @ 155mm, Aperture: F.6, Shutter Speed 1/320. ISO: 800,
Thanks Lee Harrison, Happy Days and Happy Snapping.
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