Just another day in paradise...
I still have a lot to learn with my new toy, but I had fun today.
One thing I noticed is the fish eye effect of my telephoto...
And the fact that I need a mid-range lens between the 50mm and the 75 to 300mm, but I knew that already.
But, check out the colors on the skimmers (Rhynchops niger).
The chicks were a little scared, but they were up and running in a few minutes.
There were tons of sand sculptures to photograph.
And the pyramids in the dark, shooting to the east...
and in the sunlight, shooting to the west...
Unfortunately, the only turtle we had today was also made of sand.
The clouds gave me lots of opportunities to play around.
And this six egg snowy plover nest (Charadrius alexandrinus) was quite the photo op.
Even the parents posed...
Of course, they displayed a little too.
I have tons of pics from today, but I think I've bored you with enough for today...
25 June 2008
EOS 40D's First Day on the Beach :)
Posted by Turtle Girl at 2:16 PM
Labels: Gulf of Mexico, pyramids, six egg nest, snowy plover
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3 comments:
Loved the sunset shot !!
That's actually sunrise... How strange is that? In many pics, it looked as if a haze/cloud was holding up the sun...
Love the Black Skimmer candids!!! Thumbs up for the birds.
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