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  • What a Morning

    Glorious sunshine this morning, so it had to be a cooked breakfast at the Hiker Café on Hengistbury Head followed by a Wildlife Wander for an hour or so.

    One interesting discovery, I have got so used to the stabilising effect of the inertial mass of the 50-200 on the EM-1 that I really struggled to hold the 75-300 steady!

    But, the song of Whitethroats was all around and I managed to get a few reasonable shots, I saw my first ever Green Hairstreak (and got a shot ) and my friendly Stonechat came and sat by us for a while

    All that and back home for coffee by 10-30

    Full song
    white throat song by BrianWadie, on Flickr

    Get orf my Land

    Get orf my land by BrianWadie, on Flickr

    Whitethroat Flight

    whitethraot flight by BrianWadie, on Flickr

    Morning Brian

    stonechat by BrianWadie, on Flickr

    Small Heath Butterfly

    small heath by BrianWadie, on Flickr

    Green Hairstreak (shot with the 60mm macro lens)

    green hairstreak by BrianWadie, on Flickr

  • #2
    Re: What a Morning

    Lovely like the BIF shot I was expecting a teenager with a strange haircut as I am not into butterfly names.
    Ed

    Live life in the slow lane.

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    • #3
      Re: What a Morning

      Originally posted by Wee man View Post
      Lovely like the BIF shot I was expecting a teenager with a strange haircut as I am not into butterfly names.
      Thanks for the thought Ed, I will be stuck with that image now

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      • #4
        Re: What a Morning

        Beautiful shots as usual, especially that Stonechat!
        Stephen

        A camera takes a picture. A photographer makes a picture

        Fuji X system, + Leica and Bronica film

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        • #5
          Re: What a Morning

          Thanks Stephen, it was the only shot today (apart from the macro) that didn't involve long distance and a big crop.

          Whether or not its the same bird we often see what looks like this one in this area of the Head and its total fearless when its in the mood. I got to about 6ft from it and it was still there when we moved on

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          • #6
            Re: What a Morning

            Very nice, Brian. Thanks for sharing.

            My Gallery on 500px

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            • #7
              Re: What a Morning

              Love the stonechat, great detail.
              Conor.
              Ever wondered what happens the dark when the light is switched on?

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              • #8
                Re: What a Morning

                Love the pose of the 2nd shot and Wow, what amazing colours in the Green Hairstreak.
                Very Nice, Brian.

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                • #9
                  Re: What a Morning

                  That Stonechat looks quite grumpy Brian, but a lovely shot and the butterflies are gorgeous.
                  Getting colder here now as we head into winter, so opportunities for photographing insects is fading fast. Will be nice to see your summer shots.

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                  • #10
                    Re: What a Morning

                    thanks Tord, Conor, Mark & Lyn

                    I'm waiting for the bugs, bees and butterfly population to sort itself out as I usually have a few "Macro Mornings" for my camera club but at the moment its still very erratic in my garden. Its been an odd year so far, I think its the variable weather

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