Winter in Ottawa and you'll never guess what I saw today. Never! Not one, not two, not three, but a few dozen (wait for it)....................chickadees! Yessiree, Bob. Chickadees. It was astounding. Okay - all kidding aside, there were slim pickings out there today.
Mallards and Common Goldeneyes on the Ottawa River and Black-capped Chickadees, White-breasted Nuthatches and a Downy Woodpecker around Mud Lake. And that's about it. No Bohemian Waxwings, no Cardinals, no nothin'.
I also went out to the Bell Sensplex to see if I could find the Gray Partridge Bruce Di Labbio has posted about on Ont-Birds. Checked around the parking lot and in the woods across the street...saw lots of signs of the bird (either that or weird squirrel tracks!) but no luck. And the light was perfect...ah well. C'est la vie. It's been a good weekend no less.
Here's the only decent shot I got today (I only pressed the trigger a dozen times or so):
February 24, 2008
February 23, 2008
Hoar Frost, Birds & Sunshine
Today was a beautiful day for shooting. I was everywhere - Jack Pine Trail for sunrise, along Kerwin (River) Road, out in Dunrobin and back to Mud Lake.
I wasn't very lucky when it came to birds, but did find the flock of Bohemian Waxwings at Mud Lake this afternoon. Unfortunately, a skier came along and scared them off just as they were starting to get comfortable with me standing close to their berry tree.
The hoar frost today was unbelievable! And the sunshine...woohoo!
Here are a few pics:

White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis)
Nikon D80, 70-300 mm, f/4.5-5.6
ISO 400, 1/500, f/10, 300 mm
Handheld, Cropped by ~10%
I hope you got out into the sunshine!
-Frances
I wasn't very lucky when it came to birds, but did find the flock of Bohemian Waxwings at Mud Lake this afternoon. Unfortunately, a skier came along and scared them off just as they were starting to get comfortable with me standing close to their berry tree.
The hoar frost today was unbelievable! And the sunshine...woohoo!
Here are a few pics:

Black-capped Chickadee (Parus atricapillus)
Nikon D80, 70-300 mm, f/4.5-5.6
ISO 400, 1/250, f/5.6, 250 mm
Handheld, Full frame
Nikon D80, 70-300 mm, f/4.5-5.6
ISO 400, 1/250, f/5.6, 250 mm
Handheld, Full frame

Nikon D80, 70-300 mm, f/4.5-5.6
ISO 400, 1/500, f/10, 300 mm
Handheld, Cropped by ~10%
I hope you got out into the sunshine!
-Frances
February 22, 2008
A few old ones
I've finally dug into the archives and started to get those photos processed. Here are a few from a day last May out at Stoney Swamp. This would have been days after I got my camera, so there was a little bit of excitement in the air.
I think this is one of my favourites for the moment, though:
There are a few more in my gallery as well. Enjoy.
-Frances
I think this is one of my favourites for the moment, though:
There are a few more in my gallery as well. Enjoy.
-Frances
February 20, 2008
Next time...2010!!
Tonight there was a beautiful clear sky and a total lunar eclipse visible from Ottawa. And, of course, with clear skies in February comes cold temperatures (just -16C ... -23C with the windchill).
This was my first time playing with night sky photography but I managed to capture a couple of shots. I cropped them quite a bit otherwise they are pretty bland....but here they are.
Now back to thawing out.
F.
This was my first time playing with night sky photography but I managed to capture a couple of shots. I cropped them quite a bit otherwise they are pretty bland....but here they are.
Now back to thawing out.
F.
Numero Uno
Although I'm relatively new to the world of photography with a digital SLR, I'm keen to grow my skills to improve my photographs (and we've all got to start somewhere, right?). One of the best opportunities I've had was last weekend when I had the chance to tag along with Ethan to shoot snowy owls. Thanks to Chris, Marc and Rick, too, for a great couple of days.
Nikon D80, Nikkor AF-S 70-300 mm, f/4.5-5.6
Handheld, full frame, baited
Nikon D80, Nikkor AF-S 70-300 mm, f/4.5-5.6
Handheld, cropped top & bottom for composition, baited
Nikon D80, Nikkor AF-S 70-300 mm, f/4.5-5.6
Handheld, cropped slightly for composition, baited
Nikon D80, Nikkor AF-S 70-300 mm, f/4.5-5.6
Handheld, full frame, baited

Handheld, full frame, baited

Handheld, cropped top & bottom for composition, baited

Handheld, cropped slightly for composition, baited

Handheld, full frame, baited
What did I learn on this outing? All about manual. My confidence shooting manual increased enormously. I love my histograms!! And I'm now in love with RAW (perhaps I was afraid before...why!?!?) It's basic, but a few great steps.
-Frances
-Frances
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