2105-09-20: What I’ve seen this week
Due to general busy-ness, a business trip and the weather, I didn’t get a chance to get out with my camera too much this past week. I did however finally get a shot of my neighbour Northern Flicker (not a great shot mind you, but I was starting to think that it was taunting me by calling out while I was walking and flying amongst the trees just at the point where I was unable to capture it). Fingers crossed I’ll have a few more opportunities in the coming week to get out and shoot a bit.
I hope everyone has a great week! Enjoy 🙂
2015-09-16: Wordless Wednesday
2015-09-14: Monochrome Monday
2015-09-14: What I saw last week
Well, Sunday came and went, and there were just more tasks than hours in the day… so I’m a day later than I had planned for this post. C’est la vie. I’ve had the sad realization this week that there is some pretty significant dust inside one of my lenses, and from research nothing to be done for it, except embrace the clone stamp tool as needed! Thankfully it’s in a spot that can normally be cropped out, and as I’m usually concentrating on wildlife, it’s not that big a deal.
Here are a few photos from my wandering last week. I hope you enjoy!
2015-09-09: Wordless Wednesday
2015-09-07: Monochrome Monday
Here are a few photos from my wanderings in the past week, that I thought would look interesting converted to monochrome.
Have a great Monday!
2015-09-06: What I’ve seen this week
What did I see this week? The start of autumn! We’ve had frost several times now, and while it heats up as soon as the sun comes up, it certainly is chilly on my early morning walks with Spencer. I’ve even had to get out his sweater already. Hopefully there will be some lovely leaves changing colour in the coming weeks.
I had some interesting bird sightings this week, I hope you enjoy.
The Daily Post: From Every Angle
After seeing this challenge, I decided to go through the photos I took of fish eagles throughout my last trip to Southern Africa. I saw them from a lot of different vantage points, including from above, which is a unique way to watch birds.
I hope you enjoy!