Week 13 - On the River Avon near Loddiswell
Looks like remaining dull with a chilly wind for the rest of this week so here are some shots from a slightly better day towards the end of last week when there were a few patches of weak sunshine.
Dipper - Cinclus cinculus
7D with Sigma 150-500 lens at 500 mm. 1/200 F8 Iso 800. on lightweight tripod.
These little birds (around 7 ins overall) hop around on the stones which makes focus rather tricky as they usually don't stay long enough in one place for me to manually focus. So I used the centre auto focus point.
The rather high Iso in tricky light has produced a little more noise than I would have liked; but I would also have preferred a fraction faster shutter speed and narrower aperture.
The bird was transporting nesting material to a riverbank site.
Dipper #2 with more nesting material
I managed to increase the shutter speed to 1/320 for this shot.
Scarlet Elf Cup
Switched to 24-105 lens for this shot of some brightly coloured Spring fungi; but found it difficult to get a good camera and light angle. 1/400 F11 Iso 400. Should have dropped to Iso 200; which I did for some shots, but eventually thought this was the best angle.
Weir on the river
I found there were few opportunities for clear landscape shots amongst the riverbank foliage clutter.
24-105 1/250 F8 Iso 800
Once again I would have liked to use a faster shutter speed and narrower aperture.
Old Pond
1/400 F11 Iso 400
Another tricky shot which didn't quite come out as hoped. This pond was created when the river was diverted to create a railway embankment in the 1880's. I thought it looked rather prehistoric with the broken and leaning trees; as though a dinosaur would pop its head out of the water at any moment.
I was standing in sticky mud so couldn't take the multiple exposures which were really needed to cope with the range of lighting conditions. The background foliage looks rather too confused in a two dimensional photograph.
Tried several angles but this was the most hopeful.