Spring Colors

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Butterfly Iris (Moraea iridioides) Thank you Barbara for the ID!xx

Spring Whites
All flowers were taken with a rented Nikon Df in the last golden light of day, before the sun slipped behind the Santa Cruz Mountain Range.

Initial thoughts it is so quiet, and very light weight compared to my D700, and D300s. Image quality seems fine, the colors are really nice and seem right on. I didn’t need to correct anything in ACR for this image. Finding the shutter button is a bit challenging now. It’s not where my finger naturally is going due to the smaller size of the body I’m sure.

Spanish Lavender

Spanish LavenderGaillardia Arizona Sun…I think.

Gaillardia Arizona Sun

I’m looking forward to spending time with this camera and trying my favorite lenses on it.

Nikon Df| AF Nikkor 105 mm micro lens | Manual Priority|Hand-held

Rhododendron-Berkeley Botanical Garden

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Rhodedendron Pink

My friend Dali and I made an impromptu stop at the Berkeley Botanical Garden one morning last month and we found the Rhododendrons in bloom. I was hoping for Butterflies too, alas, no joy there.

It’s a lovely Garden. I hope to go back next year and spend more time wandering around the different regions.

Playing with my macro lens quite a bit this Spring has shown me its limits, and not being able to get closer than a foot has been the biggest disappointment for me.

I could add an extension tube or two, but then I’ll be struggling with Depth of  Field issues so, I think I’ll rent a Lens Baby Composer Pro and see if that doesn’t help me make the images I have in my head when shooting flowers.

Nikon D700| AF Nikkor 105mm D micro @ f4| 1/1600s| ISO 320| Manual Priority| Matrix Met| Tripod

 

P52 19/52 Anna’s Hummingbird in her Nest

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Anna's Hummingbird in her Nest
This morning I met my friend Dali at a nearby coffee shop then we went up to Los Altos Hills, CA  to meet with other birders, and photographers to learn about Bird calls and sounds. Garth Harwood from the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society was the Guide for our group.

We arrived early so, with time on our hands we looked around for birds on our own.

I spied a Hummingbird flying around a nearby tree so I went to investigate.  I was watching her through my lens flit around this bushy tree then just like that I lost her. I kept looking and looking around the tree then I found her in her nest! What treat this was.

If I hadn’t been looking so intently I don’t think I would have spotted her at all. Look how well she blends in. In fact when I first spotted her she had her head pulled in a bit more under the branch. I’m glad she peeked out a little bit allowing me to get this image.

Dali and I stayed only an hour. The group was large keeping the birds in the foliage, and foliage was abundant. I suggested we go to the park  where I’d seen the Lazuli Bunting on Thursday. Dali hadn’t seen one yet, and I won’t tire of seeing them anytime soon.

More to come!

Nikon D300s| AF-S Nikkor 300mm f4@ f8| 1/200s| ISO 640| Manual Priority| Matrix Met| Tripod

Hidden Villa, Los Altos Hills, CA, USA

Violet-green Swallow-Female

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Violet-green Swallow-FemaleWhile I was waiting for the Lazuli Bunting to return to its perch one last time several Violet-green Swallows were flying around.  I hoped since it was early in the morning they’d be less active and land on a snag. They’re so fast I doubted I’d be able to get one in flight.  Then just like that one landed! I had to move quickly to capture this image. I love the look she’s giving me here. I think she’s saying, “This is my best side.” 🙂

I like the painterly look this has. I don’t know why it came out this way…perhaps because I was shooting wide open? Who knows, but I like it.

A male Violet-green Swallow landed on another nearby snag a few minutes later. Her mate perhaps.

Violet-green Swallow-MaleIt was a great morning for birding.

More to come!

Nikon D700| AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4| Induro Tripod w/ Wimberley Sidekick mounted on a Markus Q20 ball-head

 

P52 18/52 Lazuli Bunting-1st yr male

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P52 18 of 52 Lazuli Bunting-1st yr MaleThis is my 1st sighting of this bird! He’s a beauty. He was sitting on a snag singing his heart out until a House Wren flew over and chased him off the snag. Then the Wren started singing.

It was a delightful morning. The lizards came out to be serenaded by the Wren and this Lazuli Bunting.

Happy May Day everyone!

Nikon D300s| AF-S Nikkor 300mm @f4| 1/2500s| ISO 400| Manual Priority| Matrix Metering| Tripod

Santa Clara County, CA, USA

3 Things that make me Smile in Spring

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1) Waterfalls

A little Spring Waterfall on Swanson CreekWe had a little rain a week ago which we really need here in the Western U.S. These little waterfalls flow best after rain.

There wasn’t as much water as in past wetter years, but it was still peaceful and beautiful.

2) The Ice Plant in bloom on the coast

A Spring afternoon at Pigeon Point LightstationThis is Pigeon Point in Pescadero, CA.

3) Fledglings

Bewick's Wren FledglingThis Bewick’s Wren was making quite a fuss yesterday afternoon in my backyard. I opened the patio door and saw him and another little chick near the fence yelling for their Mother. She was in the Flowering Plum tree hissing at me.

The nest is in the Oleander Bush in my yard. I had no idea she had babies! They must have just Fledged yesterday. They flew off soon after I took this image. I hope they come out again today.

 

Images 1, and 2 taken with a Nikon D700, Image 3 taken with a Nikon D300s

Breakfast by the side of the road…

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American Buffalo Yellowstone National ParkHere’s one from my archives; from a trip to Yellowstone National Park in September 2013. I woke up to snow on this morning. On the way to Lamar Valley we spotted a herd of Buffalo grazing near the road so we pulled over to take photos. It was just one of many delightful sights on this day.

Nikon D300s| AF-S Nikkor 300mm f4@ f5| 1/320s| ISO 2000| Manual Priority| Matrix Metering| Hand-held