Re-published!
This post was originally published on Wednesday 27 December 2023. Then it mysteriously disappeared. Thanks to blog regular Dan Carr I was able to re-construct the photos and links and re-publish it on SAT 29 December 2023.
Your Call?
Which is the strongest of today’s three featured images? Why did you make your […]
Who Said It?
A (relatively) famous photographer once said this:
Backgrounds to me are almost the most important part of a picture.
Who said it? (Hint: Not a nature photographer.) Sorry, a Google search will not get you there.
My Call
In the blog post that mysteriously disappeared, my favorite image was Image #1 […]
No Worries
I did get the text from Dan Carr who found it cached on Google! It will take me a while to re-do all the links. I am hoping that it was a one-off!
A First
After 4,137 blog posts, a published blog post has disappeared from the face of the earth. And it […]
Not Bad for an Old Lady!
Enjoy Brenda Lee’s screen notes while watching this video with your family and friends this holiday season. It is quite well done and quite touching.
The 78-year-old pop and country music star recorded the iconic holiday nugget at the age of 13. It was always a staple […]
What’s Up?
The north wind eased up a bit on Thursday morning so I drove down to the lake for an hour and made some nice images of the usual suspects — Cattle Egret, Little Blue Heron, Sandhill Crane, and Turkey Vulture. And, I had some fun when I created two source images for a […]
What’s Up?
I will be heading up to Long Island on the Auto Train on 22 July and heading back to Florida on 21 August. I will be announcing two Nickerson Beach IPTs and one Jamaica Bay shorebird IPT soon. It has been sunny, cold, and windy in the mornings here so I have not […]
A Long Story — My Sony 600mm f/4 Repairs
In mid-August of this year, I discovered that I could not remove the drop-in filter on my Sony 600mm f/4. It should be cleaned every few weeks. So, with some trepidation, I sent the lens to Sony repair in LA in late August. Other than the […]
What’s Up?
On Thursday, I took a day off from swimming. I came across a tame adult Osprey that let me approach in my vehicle to within 15 feet. Image and story below after the music. (Tip: if you click on the Watch On > YouTube button the video will play in a new window […]
Alan Goodwin — Amazing Super-telephoto Lens/a-1 Beginner
If you would like to improve your bird photography, be sure to read both of our accounts and view the YouTube video in which I share Alan Goodwin’s remarkable images from the 4th DeSoto IPT. His story reinforces my long held belief that folks who excel in one […]
Please Remember
Please remember that the BIRDS AS ART blog is designed to be interactive. The more answers and comments that a post garners, the more you and I will learn. When there are few or no responses, I often ask myself, Why am I doing this?
Your Calls?
Which two of today’s eight featured […]
What’s Up?
The sunny morning NW winds finally quit on Friday, replaced by a gentle breeze from the northeast. I almost did not head down to the lake, thinking I’ve got enough vulture and Snail Crane images already. But then I thought, You can’t find anything great to photography in your office. My morning began […]
Clockwise from the upper left: in pink/purple predawn reflections; squabbling over feeding territory; with wings raised; with sand flea; ruffling after bath; on the edge of the surf with one foot raised.
Be sure to click on the composite image to view a larger, sharper high-res version.
Morro Bay Long-billed Curlew […]
The Digital Basics III Video […]
When Conditions are Tough, Don’t Quit: Be Creative and Strive to Hone Your Low Light Skills
Or you can stand around chatting with other photographers; bird photography, like life, is about choices.
Guido Bee: December 2, 2023 at 1:07pm
I’m with Joel. On-line d-o-f calculator shows 1200 mm at F/12.7 and 35 feet (just […]
Your Call?
Which is the strongest of today’s three 1200mm featured images? Please leave a comment and let us know why you made your choice. I have a very clear winner that I will share with your here soon.
Clockwise from the upper left back around to center: Osprey gaining altitude after […]
What’s Up?
Yesterday Jim sent DB III, Volume I/#2 to all who purchased the Digital Basic III Video series. If you wish to purchase the series at this point, you will receive the first two videos as soon as we process your order and the next three about one every week or so. I will […]
Your Call?
Which of today’s two featured peashooter images do you think is the stronger photo? Please leave a comment letting us know why you made your choice.
What’s Up?
I was beyond thrilled yesterday to fill five slots on the 2024 Homer Bald Eagle IPTs. There is now only one spot left on […]
My Sony 600mm f/4 Repair Story
In mid-August of this year, I discovered that I could not remove the drop-in filter on my Sony 600mm f/4. It needs to be cleaned every few weeks. So, with some trepidation, I sent the lens to Sony repair in LA in late August. Other than the stuck filter, […]
Thanks!
Thanks for the many interesting and insightful comments at yesterday’s blog post.
All images from Homer or Kachemak Bay, […]
David Policansky. November 20, 2023 at 10:44am:
I got the reference to the song, one of my favorites, immediately. Well done. Making photographic images is increasingly manipulating computers. I still like the physical, mechanical aspects of photography, and miss some of them. I tried to photograph Jupiter last night with my new Canon R7 but […]
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