See, this is what happens. I had a very busy weekend with the grandkids sleeping over, and today, I’ve been shopping at the grocery store and helping my husband pack for his astronomy weekend in Aidn, California. I handled phone calls: 1. to get someone out here to fix my air conditioner up stairs and 2. to find a new home for my Toastmaster Photography club, All About Photography. I did a load of laundry and walked the dog. I just looked up at the clock: almost 3 p.m. I got a lot done, but didn’t prioritize in my 2 to 3 hours of editing study.
I know that a know a new habit takes a fairly decent time to implement. I’m hoping to do better next week. We usually eat early on Mondays so I can get to my All About Photography Club meeting on time. I’ll prioritize some time on Wednesday while I wait for the air conditioner repairman to come.
Okay, now that I’ve confessed, I want to show you images from another trip to the Yolo Wildlife Area. I’m still learning how to use the new/used F/4, 300 mm lens. On this trip, I found out that it’s not easy for me to handhold. And, you can’t use a tripod/monopod in a car. Normally, I’d rest it on the window (which is rolled down). But most of the birds inconveniently located themselves on the driver’s side. I was the passenger, and my friend Laura was the driver.
But it was a worthwhile trip, and I did learn more about handling the lens. Laura showed me that pumping up the ISO was necessary for a faster shutter speed. I’m reluctant to use a high ISO because of grain. I don’t think the grain is too bad.
Let me know what you think!
A Kildeer.
When they feel their nest is threatened, they will fake a broken wing.
Once they feel the nest is safe, they will fly away.
A pelican in flight.
This heron was one of two just standing at the water’s edge.
Up close.
An egret hiding in the brush.
What did you say?
You’d better not say that again!
I think this is an Avocet that’s fishing.
spotted something.
And, going for it.
This might be a White Faced Ibis with it’s winter look still on. If I’m wrong, please give me the correct name. My book doesn’t have all the answers!
I just liked the spirals in this plant.
There were a lot of bees buzzing.
Butterfly getting some nectar.