I have a couple of blue tits nesting at the bottom of my garden. They are feeding at sunrise (way before I get up!), are still feeding when I get home from work, and still carry on until sunset. If that isn't a daily ritual, I don't know what is!
Andy--Outstanding capture of a beautiful bird. You just wonder if they ever get tired or if that parental instinct keeps them going full tilt all day long. Best of luck.--Frank
It took a long time to get that one shot (ask my girlfriend, she wanted to go somewhere!), although I couldn't complain, it was a good excuse to get out and sit in the sunshine we've been having over here in the UK!
I could only take the shot between 9am and 1pm, otherwise the sun would go round too far and all I'd get would be a silhouette, and I'd lose the colour.
I can't take all the credit for the shot though, a lot of it was luck. I had many failed attempts: they move very quickly and in an almost erratic manner. It was a case of "just one more shot hun....".
Most shots were out of frame or focus, or the subject wasn't quite what I wanted, although I got a few interesting shots (see http://f3fpics2.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/bluetits.html ). As you can imagine when I got this one I was very happy and came down from my own perch with a big grin on my face!
Thanks for sharing the other photos. Boy can I relate. I've got a hummingbird feeder and I've been trying to capture some close-ups of those guys. I've had some great success, but it does take patience, plus them getting more trusting of your presence/proximity. My dogs want to come out and join me, which messes things up though. ha
May 12, 2008 at 02:20 PM
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Great shot of a very pretty bird. I have been working on bird photography lately as well. It takes patience and quite challenging, but it is a rewarding to get a good one every once and awhile. This shot is better than a good one it is excellent. Good luck this week.