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I'm posting this in the Challenges forum, because that's where the idea started, but if Admin feel it's better suited to the Personal Projects and Themes section, please feel free to move it.
I'm extremely lucky to live next door to a 70 acre public park that consists of woodlands, ponds, streams, landscaped gardens and a timber-framed manor house - parts of which go back to the 14th century. Whenever the weather allows, I try to spend as much time as I can taking my camera for walks there and my favourite subjects are the different varieties of birds that I meet along the way. I've got files dating back to 2005, so literally thousands of images, but I can't stop taking them because I'm always hoping to get something better! I know my camera - a Lumix FZ200 bridge - can't produce the best photos ever seen, but my challenge for this project is to compile a panel of 5 images of 5 different varieties of birds that I've encountered in Bramhall Park, which I hope will be the best I've ever taken.
Starting off with some from the archives:-
Grey Heron - out of all my hundreds of photos of herons, this has to be my favourite, because of the way its feathers are all fluffed up
Crow - normally spots me before I spot him and flies down from the trees to wait for me to feed him
Robin - everybody's favourite
Female Mallard - probably the most common bird in the park
I'm extremely lucky to live next door to a 70 acre public park that consists of woodlands, ponds, streams, landscaped gardens and a timber-framed manor house - parts of which go back to the 14th century. Whenever the weather allows, I try to spend as much time as I can taking my camera for walks there and my favourite subjects are the different varieties of birds that I meet along the way. I've got files dating back to 2005, so literally thousands of images, but I can't stop taking them because I'm always hoping to get something better! I know my camera - a Lumix FZ200 bridge - can't produce the best photos ever seen, but my challenge for this project is to compile a panel of 5 images of 5 different varieties of birds that I've encountered in Bramhall Park, which I hope will be the best I've ever taken.
Starting off with some from the archives:-
Grey Heron - out of all my hundreds of photos of herons, this has to be my favourite, because of the way its feathers are all fluffed up
Crow - normally spots me before I spot him and flies down from the trees to wait for me to feed him
Robin - everybody's favourite
Female Mallard - probably the most common bird in the park