Saturday, February 7, 2009

New Camera Technology for Pacific Northwest Winter Weather

I went for a Saturday walk this morning with my dog Bama (George our Chihuahua would not get out of Bed). As usual, I had my camera with me hoping to get some nice pictures behind our house. It was a typical Pacific Northwest morning. The temperature was 39 degrees and overcast.

In the recent past, photography with telephoto lenses and grey overcast skies did not go too well together. It was very hard to hold your camera “hand held” (no tripod) at long zoom ranges (200MM and higher) and take good clear pictures. Overcast skies do not allow enough light for the camera to get high shutter speeds (200th of a second or higher) which is needed using long telephoto lenses. What the photographer often ended up with was blurry pictures. To help compensate for this blur, film SLR photographers would buy higher “ISO” film (ISO 400 or higher). The higher ISO films would allow for higher shutter speeds and less blur…but then photographers had the problem of their pictures looking “grainy”.

Recently, digital SLR cameras have taken away this predicament. With the advent of new digital camera technology such as vibration compensation built into the camera and/or lens and CMOS sensors, it is relatively easy to take pictures on grey days using telephoto lenses at high ISO ranges up to 1600!



All of these pictures from my walk today were taken at 200MM or longer (except Bama) and at an ISO of 1000 or over. I happen to use a Nikon D90 but other manufactures such as Canon have also released new digital cameras that can shoot at these high ISO numbers as well.
Feel free to contact me via this blog and ask questions about camera/lens combinations and recommendations..

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Skagit Valley Eagles


We went Bald Eagle watching today in Skagit Valley with some good friends. The Eagles were not quite as plentiful as we had hoped, but we still had a blast together just hanging out and talking.

When we first arrived it actually started to snow. In this shot if you click on the picture you can see some of the white stuff.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Common Mergansers back in town


There was a pretty amazing brief moment of time yesterday off Ray Nash Bay in Gig Harbor. A group of around 100 Common Mergansers swam into Ray Nash Bay feverishly chasing small fish for a Saturday lunch. In the midst of this fun, a Bald Eagle swooped down and caught a fish that the Mergansers had herded up next to the shore.

When I went to look up some facts on the Common Loon, the Merganser-Eagle show that I had just witnessed was confirmed in writing.... Here is what it said......"Gulls of various species often follow flocks of foraging Common Mergansers. The gulls wait for the ducks to come to the surface with fish, and then they try to steal their prey. Occasionally even a Bald Eagle will try to steal a fish from a successful merganser".

Bald Eagle swooping in for a free fish
Male Common Merganser

One Male with two Female Mergansers

Mergansers feverishly chasing small fish

Slow take off out of Ray Nash Bay

Female Close Up

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Sleeping Mallards

It has been too long since I last updated my blog. Here are a couple of shots of some Mallard ducks I took yesterday off of Spadoni Hill.

Mallards are the most common duck in the United States. Because I see them all the time, I think I take them for granted. Actually they are amazingly beautiful with their bright green heads (males) and bright orange feet.

Enjoy!








Thursday, January 8, 2009

Goldeneye's

There are two types of Goldeneye ducks in in Western Washington. The COMMON Goldeneye and BARROWS Goldeneye

Barrows Goldeneye in Ray Nash Bay

Common Goldeneye in Ray Nash Bay
Common Goldeneye male drying off....

I see many more of the Barrows Goldeneye's off of Ray Nash Bay.

Common Goldeneye female with crab

Barrows Goldeneye male in fall reflections
Female Barrows Goldeneye
I have to say after much debate, the Barrows Goldeneye is my favorite of the Goldeneye's..

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Bird Watch Saturday

It has been a great day for viewing birds off of Ray Nash Bay today. Here are some shots from this morning..

Immature Bald Eagle in our neighbors tree


Male Surf Scooter with Clam


Female Barrows Goldeneye with water drop on beak (click on photo to view)

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year...

....Now I am ready for Spring and Spring training in Peoria, AZ...

We had a great Christmas break this year. Our kids Matt and Ash made it up here from California......Matt even brought Emily, his girl friend up here to visit with us.

Here are some shots of snow scenes off Ray Nash...

Snowy Ray Nash Bay

Our snow covered deck....

Snowy trees off of Ray Nash Bay