Finally some nice weather today. The first time to try out the Tamron 150-600 in good conditions. Using the D2x this time. All mounted on Berlebach UNI-16 with Arca Swiss D4. Pretty good sharpness with open aperture on this camera.
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Helgoland trip 2014-05-29
Mainly did the trip to see how the existing equipment performs for the upcoming photo safari. The test can be read here. Besides this some decent shots found their way into my library. Unfortunately I had all long range lenses already packed when a lot of people came to my last location. Using their […]
Birds and Macros 2014
Helgoland 2013
Day trip to Helgoland shooting some Northern Gannet pictures. Some Common Guillemot shots and a very close sitting Black-legged Kittiwake also made it to the Camera sensor. All shots taken with the Nikkor 200-400/f4.
Polder Glies (Nature Reserve) 2013
Testing the D7100 camera somewhere else. However, Polder Glies isn’t that much available for some close-ups.
Birds and Macros 2013
Birds in the backyard 2013 Bird shots at feeder place and in the garden. Other bird shots 2013 Shots taken anywhere around… Macro shots 2013 Not just real Macros, but also close-ups using tele-lenses. Shots taken anywhere around…
Birds and Macros 2012
Birds in the backyard 2012 Bird shots at feeder place and in the garden. Macro Shots 2012 Some Macro and close-up shots.
Buseu
Vulture feeding 4 vulture species, a Red Kite and even a Fox showed up at the feeding place. Majority were Griffon Vultures but also a good number of Lammergeiers were present. 4 Monk Vultures and 2 Egyptian Vultures also came close. Second day was only Lammergeiers showing.
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
Wer hätte das gedacht… Südlich von Queens, zwischen JFK Airport und Brooklyn ist ein recht großes Naturgebiet unter dem Management des National Park Service. Das Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge beherbergt eine Vielzahl von Wasser- und Singvögeln und auch zwei Fischadler Brutpaare. Während das eine Fischadlerpaar nur von der Straße aus zu beobachten ist, kann man das […]
Hausgäste
Bekannte und unbekannte Arten sitzen in den Bäumen vor dem Hotel und bereiten sich auf den Frühling vor.