Originally I said I’d name this ‘On the subject of the Aves’ and Ollie did want me to keep it that way, but sorry Ollie, I’ve gone with birds.
The reason I got into photography in the first place is wildlife. I have always marvelled over the amazing pictures seen in nature documentaries and magazines with so much personality that is imbued in a seemingly simple, portrait. I wouldn’t say I prefer them to people, but I do enjoy their company and they aren’t obsessed with selfies. I often find it difficult to decide on a favourite animal, or even a favourite group of animals, but I am a fan of birds, being that they’re all around us and very often overlooked. They are so filled with character, many are very intelligent and and even in grey old England can be brilliantly coloured.
So here they are. They’re mostly water foul here because that is what is most common in the parks in London, certainly easiest to find.
-Nick
I love these chatty, colourful non-natives all over London
This pair of greylag geese were popular with many photographers
The colour of the tarmac made this moorhen really stand out for me
In the evening light, greylag geese were dipping their heads into the water and I managed to catch this one just as it had lifted it’s head.
This greylag swam by and gave a great into the sun pose
Looking down on this Canada Goose in Brockwell park offered me a great portrait against it’s own feathers
This was part of a pair watching over three goslings, making sure I wouldn’t get too close to get the shot
An attempt at panning which came out nicely here in Tenerife where the boats are often folloed by many gulls
This is the natural colour of this scene, unaltered but I love that it could be monochrome apart from the eyes
I love the colours of these Pochards in St James’ Park
Getting into photography and learning as we go is where the idea for this has come in. Joined by a fond friend of mine who started around the same time as me and has similar abilities, equipment and budget constraints, we’re both looking to expand our own portfolios by learning as we go and a whole heap of trial and error as well as a bit of self gratification by displaying them right here.
Some play with colours in post-production
Rally cars speed blurs the background
First long exposure shots
So to start off, I’ve added a few of my favourites from my first attempts at new techniques. Hopefully we’ll see some improvement over time.
extremely rare at this depth.