autofantasia's photos with the keyword: nature

Ducking And Diving ...

30 Aug 2016 33 41 1082
A 'nearly ran' for this week's Sunday Challenge , for which we were asked to photograph a bird or birds . After struggling to get close enough to a group of village ducks on the river at Great Ayton, or to get many decent shots, this particular duck's actions summed up how I was starting to feel. I'm also not entirely convinced that it was just diving for food. I tell you, being mooned by a duck isn't all it's quacked up to be!

Walking The Duck ...

28 Aug 2016 31 46 1209
For this week's Sunday Challenge , for which we were asked to get out and photograph a bird or birds . Now that may sound like an easy challenge to many of you out there. I mean as one of our 'leaders' pointed out everywhere in the world has birds: you can visit a lake, a woodland, a wetland or even take pics of the garden birds from the comfort of your own home. They can be flying, up a tree, in a bush, on the ground, in the water, or a budgie in a cage. Yes indeed, all true. However, I quickly came to realise that much of what you can achieve in this area is down to the equipment you have at your disposal. Now whilst I am lucky enough to have a Nikon D90, I only have the 18-105mm kit lens that came with it and although it's proven to be quite sufficient for most of the photographs I take it does have obvious limitations. For this particular challenge I found it very difficult to fill the frame with my chosen subject even when I'd zoomed in as far as I could. And when I tried to get closer to the subjects to compensate for this I found most birds flew off before I could get close enough to get the shot I was after. So, accepting the limitations of my equipment and my poor field craft I decided to pay a visit to nearby Great Ayton. This small village, a few miles from Northallerton, has a large duck population and so I thought they'd be more used to people and so might be more tolerant of any would be photographers. Once again though what sounded easy became more complicated on the ground and taught me much not only about my camera, but also ducks in general. For example, I thought with it being a sunny day they'd be on the village green or sunning themselves on the river bank meaning light wouldn't be an issue ... no such luck! No, it turns out that when it's warm and sunny these ducks prefer to be in the water underneath the shade of the densest trees they can find. And whilst I might normally try to overcome that by shooting at a slower shutter speed I couldn't do that because these pesky birds rarely seem to stay still for a second: constantly moving, flapping their wings and doing anything they can to make getting a decent shot of them nigh on impossible. This meant that in the end, from literally hundreds of shots (yes really), I only managed to get a handful that I was happy with ... proving that shooting birds isn't all it's quacked up to be!

Whispering Grass ...

01 Jun 2015 14 17 1183
Well, not quite! I took this shot of some Crocosmia in our front garden, which has yet to flower with this week's Sunday Challenge in mind. In the end though due to the winds we've been having I found it impossible to get a clean, sharp shot of it that I was happy with so I went with the pine cones instead. However, with a bit of tweaking here and there I think I've managed to make something out of it that has some appeal. I'll probably try taking more shots of them in calmer conditions, but for the moment I thought I'd share this one.

The Bare Necessities ...

31 May 2015 26 67 1406
For this week's Sunday Challenge , for which the theme is abstract in nature . I spent some time earlier in the week walking around a local wood looking for things to shoot, which is where I collected these freshly dropped pine cones. And although some of the shots I took out and about were okay I eventually decided to create an image in my back garden using the pine cones. Fairly minimal processing on this one overall apart from tweaking the levels and a smidgen of sharpening.

That's My Boy ...

05 Apr 2015 43 57 1827
Or maybe it's a girl ... whatever sex it was this calf was extremely cute and being carefully watched over by its mother. As seen on the way into Mount Grace Priory in North Yorkshire and taken for this week's Sunday Challenge which had the theme of looking down . Hit z to view large and get added cuteness!