Sunday, November 23, 2014

In Search of Moving Wildlife

It hasn't been the greatest weather for outdoor photography these last few days.  Gray skies have predominated.  Actually, it has seemed more like March or April vs. November with the melt leaving dirty snow piles along the roadsides.  Still, I'd just purchased a new camera and was excited to try it out, regardless of the weather.  While the camera can be used for all kinds of photography, it is being especially touted for use in sports and wildlife photography.  But after driving around for a couple hours in search of moving wildlife, I had to settle for a few ducks and geese foraging along the shorelines and bobbing in the choppy bay waters.  In the end, I was happy with the first images from my new camera.








4 comments:

  1. Beautiful captures, Karen. I love the composition and light in each of these images. I'd say you and your new camera are off to a great start.

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  2. Thanks, Jan. I wish I'd had the new 100-400 lens for this shoot. It would have brought the waterfowl closer.

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  3. How did I not see these until today? Lovely! Where is that Canada goose?

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  4. Thanks, Pamela. The lone Canada goose was on the south end of the Narrows.

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