Thursday, January 20, 2022
Saturday, January 15, 2022
The last pandemic a look back n time
Photos from the last pandemic in 1918
Looks uncannily like this pandemic, but these are from another time.
At this moment there seems there are a few exceptions to the rules though?
when is a party not a party, it's just not acceptable to behave this way, after what we have all sacrificed to stay safe and protect others?
I've not seen any of my family for 2 years. Like him or loath him, the line has been crossed. Boris Jonson and the Conservatives party, is untenable. to be honest, they will have little or no chance in the next general election.
Boris doesn't know his ass from his elbow how did he ever become the leader of the country.
Great idea Let Party! |
Just look at our Queen and at the time the country was in mourning
You can see the Queens sadness |
I don't normally do politics on my blog but it's an absolute disgrace, the behaviour of our politicians and civil servants.
Cheers
BT
Saturday, January 08, 2022
Re up Digital Blasphemy
I thought I'd re-up this blog.
Richards Pipit
Date: 27/08/2003 Model: Canon EOS-D60 Lens (600f4): 250 ISO: Aperture: 4.5 Shutter: 1/500 Exp. Comp.-0.7 Program: Aperture Priority Focus Mode: AI Servo AF |
Wilson's Petrel At Sea Isles of Scilly Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark II Lens (400f4 Do) |
As I've just bid on one of canon ancient cameras that I use to own over twenty years ago I've bid £10.00 on a Canon D60 6.3Mb. I paid in 2002 £1.600+ for the camera, but my reason for the re-up is can you tell the difference between 6Mb and 24+mb?
So I didn't win the item on eBay, it sold for £15.00, but I have won/purchased on eBay a Canon 30d 8.2 MB ill
A twenty-year review of my ancient Canon EOS Digital Cameras
Blyth's Pipit Isles of Scilly |
It's something that I've been planning to do. A review of my Canon Digital cameras and the image quality. So make your mind up and draw your conclusions.
There are lots of photos to look back on from my archive of images from around the globe. To be honest, my camera equipment is now showing its age, it's a bit like me getting old and creaky and banging on a bit.
Red-Throated Diver Of |
Date: 27/08/2005
Semipalmated Sandpiper
Porth Hellick
Isles of Scilly
Date: 02/08/2003Model: Canon EOS D60 Canon Lens (:300f4) and ISO: 100 Aperture: 7.1 Shutter: 1/400 Exp. Comp.:-.3Program: Aperture Priority Focus Mode: One-Shot AF
Gannet At Sea Isles of Scilly |
You'd think with the advances made In digital SLR photography and Mirrorless cameras, megapixels, sensors, autofocus, lens optics, screens resolutions, and so on, you'd be thinking there'd be a massive improvement, in image quality. There has been in certain areas, an improvement, flip out, rotating screen and resolution, autofocus speeds, operating system, menus etc?
I'm now starting to feel, a bit of a photography dinosaur, now after 50 years of photography, using a variety of different formats 35mm, 6cm x 6cm square images on 120, 126mm, Slides, and print film, Polaroid's, medium format, Hasselblad's etc and finally Canon EOS Digital.
Steve Young from Birdwatch Magazine ( my amigo) said back in the day, digital photography, it's never gonna catch on. In those days we'd sell prints to birders of rare birds, we've never let him forget what he said about it. Digital photography and how it is now mainstream.
Short-billed Dowitcher Isles of Scilly |
I owned full-frame cameras that we're at the time was the very best you could get, I have other types that could rattle off 10 frames a second, which I rarely used the high frame rate, which would occasionally frighten off the bloody bird. That's a good thing about mirrorless no shutter noise, I've almost always had the latest high-end cameras from Canon. But for me at this moment in time, I seem to be reverting backwards in time. All I'm using the camera and lens for is just to record what I've seen, I guess that's what most bird photographers do?
Date: 16/06/2004Model: Canon EOS D60 Lens (300f4): 300 ISO: 200 Aperture: 5 Shutter: 1/2500Exp. Comp.: -0.7 Program: Aperture Priority Focus Mode: AI Servo AF
I've never really felt the need to use all those bells and whistles that we're on offer in the sub-menus. I'm a bit of an instinctive photographer, a single shot at a time, when everything looks right, I Press the shutter
Black-capped Petrel Off Auckland New Zealand |
But can I justify spending another £3.500+ on yet another Digital camera? for my very low-resolution Birding Costa Blanca blogs.
White Chinned Petrel |
I don't think I'll be winning any more awards for my type of photography as nowadays as it's mostly from a car or a hide. I'm not getting down and dirty for a bird's eye view, I find it hard just getting down there never mind getting up nowadays. I'm not supplying rarity bird images for publishing and probably not reaching the minimum requirements needed, for publications.
Cream coloured Courser Isles of Scilly Date: 13/10/2004 Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark II Lens (600): ISO: 100 Aperture: 8 Shutter: 1/500 Exp. Comp -0.3 Program: Aperture Priority Focus Mode: One-Shot AF |
My good friend and amigo Hadoram Shirihai, who's is the most brilliant photographer /writer/ researcher said to me this. .... His camera and lens is just a tool to help his research, which will forever wind me up no end, because of the fantastic photographs he takes. And the camera for him was just like a brush is to a painter/artist.
Montague's Harrier Extremadura Spain |
My question is this?
Can you see any difference between any of these photos taken with my various ancient relic Canon Digital Cameras close to the top is a photo of a Semipalmated Sandpiper is taken with a mere 6.3 megapixel D60 but it doesn't look any worse or any better than the Canon 760D 25 + megapixel Alpine Accentor photo? Most images were taken canon L lenses
Great Spotted Cuckoo GuadalentÃn Spain Date: 17/04/2018 Model: Canon EOS 5D full-frame Lens (740) ISO: 100 Aperture: 7.1 Shutter: 1/800 Exp. Comp.: -0.7 Program: Aperture Priority Focus Mode: One-ShotAF |
I'm I going mad?
Honestly, I'm not seeing any major difference in images quality? considering the difference in pixels size, density, crop sensors, and full-frame, and very little difference between the cameras over the last twenty years of research and development.
I must be missing something?
I get it, that more pixels make bigger enlargements and finer detail possible, but do we need a 2 foot high Alpine Accentor photo?
Alpine Accentor Pyrenees Spain Date: 19/06/2017 Model: Canon EOS 760D Lens (600F4) ISO: 400 Aperture: 7.1 Shutter: 1/2000 Exp. Comp.: -0.3 Program: Aperture Priority Focus Mode: One-ShotAF |
Wilson Snipe Isles of Scilly Date: 23/10/2007 Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark II Lens ( 600F4) ISO: 100 Aperture: 8 Shutter: 1/32 Exp. Comp.: -1.0 Program: Aperture Priority Focus Mode: One-Shot AF |
All images processed in the latest Adobe Camera RAW, only basic level's and sharpening applied, little or no noise reduction applied
Pied Wheatear Isles of Scilly |
Desert Wheatear Isles of Scilly |
American Golden-Plover Tresco Isles of Scilly |
Royal Tern Cuba |
Short-tailed Albatross Chichijima Northern Pacific Date: 01/05/2008 Model: Canon EOS 40D Lens (400f5.6) 400 ISO: 125 Aperture: 6.3 Shutter: 1/1000 Program: Aperture Priority Focus Mode: AI Servo AF |
KaguNew Caledonia South Pacific |
King Penguin South Georgia South Atlantic |
The Canon D60 is a bit of a relic at only 6.3 megapixels it's a bit slow autofocusing using a telephoto lens and challenging for seabird photography, but I've used it and done it and the results are fine. I've seen it for sale on eBay as low as 99p in working order with a lens attached, I think I paid about £1.600
Southern Royal Albatross Kaikoura New Zealand 1/11/2003 |
below is my list of the Canon cameras I've owned and or still have
EOS 550D/Rebel T2i/Kiss X4
EOS 650D/Rebel T4i/Kiss X6i
EOS 760D/Rebel T6s/8000D
EOS 5D
EOS-1D Mark II
EOS-1D Mark III
Used purchased EOS D30
EOS D60
EOS 10D
EOS 20D
EOS 40D
EOS 50D
Mirrorless Canon EOS M
hope you've enjoyed my review
Have a great day
Cheers BT
First Bud's of Spring
An Interesting morning, you just never know how it's going to turn out do you?
So earlier this week John and I went to Montnegra more or less to confirm what we already knew? It was so quiet we hardly saw anything, a couple of Bluerock Thrush, and a few Griffon Vultures, we cut our losses and headed back to the Clot de Galvany not much better there either, to many people and the hides full. But the Shoveler's and the Marble Duck are displaying.
Bluerock Thrush |
And so today we went back to our normal route across the Santa Pola Salinas, quite a few Great white Egrets, Spotted Redshank, Redshank. The Large flock of Widgeon are still present, distant Canteen of Spoonbill, Dunlin, Marsh Harriers,
Flowing Almond Trees |
El Pinet
Plenty of Mud
Looking good but today only 30+ Dunlin.
We ventured inland
A few Serin were flying around and displaying, the buds of spring are beginning to show, even some early flowing Almond Trees. We started seeing a few Booted Eagle's, and more Marsh Harriers, eventually ending up at Santa Agueda. The Green Sandpiper was still there, it's been around about a month now. A confiding Bluethroat performed in front of us for 10 minutes which was good and 50+ Skylark in one of the fields close by.
I can see you Mr Eagle Green Sandpiper |
Green Sandpiper |
Bluethroat |
San Felipe
We didn't stop long to much disturbance and headed off to the Spotted Eagle Tree and a cup of tea and buttery shortbread biscuits. I didn't see this raptor coming, it was close before I picked it out, only 150 meters high and I lost it in the sun, I call John what do you think this is? It was right into the Sun, It didn't fit anything, might be pale phase Booted? Marsh Harrier? No, it's an Eagle, it came out of the sun and took a few record shots, before it drifted away.
Juvenile Bonelli's Eagle |
Juvenile Bonelli's Eagle |
looking on the LCD screen on the camera back and the Collin's Bird Guide it was easy, we've just seen a Juvenile Bonelli',s Eagle, thank God I got some photos or we may have never confirmed the ID and another good bird would have been lost. I've not seen Bonelli's Eagle in that plumage before, only Adult Bonelli's
Juvenile Bonelli's Eagle |
Of Interest
Franco Andrea Bonelli |
A few moments later Michelle called Bry what's this. It was only the Spotted Eagle coming in. ( well done Michelle ) I quickly grabbed the camera, the bird was losing height fast, I didn't get a photo as I'd knocked a switch into manual focus, ( Oops) and we watched the Eagle swoop into a Palm Tree.
We could partially see the Eagle in the palm through the scope, a double dose of Werther's to celebrate, and we headed home.
We seem to be on a bit of a roll at the moment
I've now put gaffer tape over the switch so that won't happen again.
Have fun
Cheers
Bryan
Tuesday, January 04, 2022
Photograph Review 2021
As promised my Gallery of photographs taken in 2021. Not a complete list, Some photographs I've not published before ( mostly I keep the best back ) I've not included the date that the image was taken, but will include spring/summer/autumn etc and where it was taken.
True love I love this photograph I believe it's the only ever photo of true love between Trumpeter Finch Amazing |
No Bins Bird Club
We've had some Brilliant Birding days during 2021. Spring was so very special again, of course, we had our Flip Flops days during the year, but gladly they were few and far between.
I've lost count of how many Werther's moments that we've shared in 2021? And we're eager to get Birding again in 2022 fresh on our success with the resent G S Eagle.
There was a point I thought?
I was getting good at it (Rare Bird Photography) I was up there with the best ( it was a healthy league of legends to be in with )
Steve Young, George Reszseter, Mike McDonald, Tony Collinson, Jack Levine, and the rest of the greats, forgive me if your name is not listed etc)
I realised now the camera and lens is just a tool. In the words of my friend Hadoram Shirihai, (it is just a tool to help the research and increase our knowledge )
Enjoy the photographs
Great-crested Grebe. Clot De Galvany. Summer. |
Firecrest. Maigmo Mountain. Summer. |
Moustached Warbler. Lo Monte. Spring. |
Major Thanks to my birding Buddies.
Sardinian Warbler. Me Casa. Spring. |
John Edwards, Garth Davies, Trevor Asley, Mark Etheridge, Malcolm Palmer.
Black-eared Wheatear. Montnegra. Spring. |
Spectacled Warbler. Montnegra. Spring. |
Dartford Warbler. Jijona. Spring. |
Bluethroat. San Felipe. Winter. |
Lapwing. Petrola. Summer. |
Trumpeter Finch. Montnegre Spring. |
Spotted Redshank. El Pinet. Winter. |
The Moon? Up there. |
Black Redstart. Santa Agueda. Winter. |
Bee-eater. Montnegre. Autumn. |
White-headed Duck. Clot de Galvany. Spring. |
Thekla's Lark. Yecla. Spring. |
Tawny Pipit. CV830. Summer. |
Temminck's Stint. San Felipe. Winter. |
Common Crane. Vistabella Road. Winter. |
Stonechat. Urbanonva Salinas. Winter. |
Black-bellied Sandgrouse. Guadalentin. Winter. |
Black Wheatear me Casa. Autumn. |
Wryneck. Clot de Galvany. Autumn. |
Spoonbill. San Felipe. Autumn. |
Greater Flamingo. Petrola. Spring. |
Little Egret. El Pinet. Winter. |
Bee-eater. Sante Agueda. Autumn. |
Roller. The Monastery. Spring. |
Redshank. Petrola. Spring. |
Great spotted Cuckoo. La Marina. Spring. |
Bonelli's Warbler. Higuerilla. Spring. |
Rock Bunting. Maigno Mountain. Spring. |
Melodious Warbler. Benejuzar. Spring. |
Woodchat Shrike. Palm Farm Road. Spring. |
White-headed Duck. Spring. Clot de Galvany. |
Woodlark Maigmo Mountian. Spring. |
Nightingale. Benejuzar. Spring. |
Sardinian Warbler. me Casa. Spring. |
Little Owl. Catral. Summer. |
Water Rail. El Pinet. Spring. |
This is my favourite image of the year Jupiter and its Moons and Saturn and its Rings It's so far away I am amazed I've even got an image. |
Trumpeter Finch Montnegra. Spring. |
Little Bittern. Clot de Galvany. have a great day |
cheers
Bryan