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Tag Archives: Great crested grebe
The familiar returns. AP
For those followers of this blog who might have been suffering withdrawal symptoms at the absence of fog bound, low level water bird species over the last few weeks then rest easy, they’re back. Here we have an adolescent grebe chick emerging … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged chick, fog, Great crested grebe, light, mist, nature, repetition, water level, young
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A few more grebes. AP
As my work on multiple projects continues I have become increasingly aware of the danger of simply repeating myself. This is a risk with which I am often faced as I continually seek to fine tune behavioural images or simply … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged comfort, familiarity, fish, gratitude, Great crested grebe, greed, play of light, predator, prey, project photography, water level
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D3s and mist. AP
It is several weeks now since I upgraded both my camera and lens from my D300s/200-400mm combination to what I now primarily use, the Nikon D3S with a 600mm F4 VR. Though I will still use my 200-400mm for foreign trips … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged autofocus, difficulty, fog, Great crested grebe, mist, Nikon D3S, struggle, water level
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