Perfect timing ... I'll try out my new lens!! Since it was so foggy, the first couple of pictures didn't turn out so well. Every few minutes he would drop off the fence, then come back with something in his claws ... appetizers I'm sure.
If you're a photographer with a new lens, you'll take pictures of anything!! Really, this is a terrible picture. That heavy lens is VERY hard to hold still. I need a tripod for pictures like this. Still, it's pretty cool to see his eye and the hair on his legs! I'll get better with practice.
In the late morning, the Red Shouldered Hawk came back for the grand slam breakfast, much more sleek and beautiful. I could just sit and watch him for hours.
With my camera, the setting are practically limitless, so I changed from shot to shot, getting slightly better pictures. What a magnificent creature!
It's all about the eyes ... no matter what kind of animal (or human) you are photographing, ALWAYS focus on the eyes. For this one, I braced myself in the doorway, since my tripod is holding up Jonathan's heat lamp.
Late in the evening with the sun going down ... they call it the golden hour ... he was back for dinner. As the sun changes, so do his colors. I think I'm going to like that lens!! He was well over 50 yards away.
My other early morning visitors couldn't be seen, but they were certainly heard as I stepped out the front door very early to check the sunrise. Roosters were crowing like I've never heard before!! Not one, but at least SIX!! Apparently while I was gone, the neighborhood went on a chicken frenzy!! You could hear the crowing moving all around the area ... really LOUD ... each one trying to out-crow the other!! THAT made me smile!! It's just like being on the ranch again!!
Is there free range chicken soup in the near future
ReplyDeleteI think I would go over there with my apron and tell tham You ran out of eggs and by the way I'm your neighbor that believes free is always good
Enjoy your omelette
If there happens to be any free range roosters that get run over, there just might be chicken soup. Otherwise, they are too hard to catch!!
Deletegreat pictures. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kris .... I love finding critters to photograph!
DeleteThere is a Red Hawk in my sister's neighborhood, but I have not got a picture as of yet. Had a great opportunity a few weeks ago when it sat on the telephone pole wires in her backyard. Suddenly he swoops into the bushes near the telephone pole, where it apparently had breakfast of eggs and perhaps baby birds, then gracefully off it goes around other bushes and trees through the neighborhood. Why these things happen when I don't have my camera in hand....grrrrr
ReplyDeleteThat's for sure Dave ... I carry my camera everywhere. Trouble is, they are so wary that even if you HAVE a camera, it's hard to get them to say cheese!!
DeleteBTW ... you should throw out a Ho Ho Ho every once in awhile. You'd made someone's day for sure!!