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Just For Fun #13924
03/18/08 05:42 PM
03/18/08 05:42 PM
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Florida
Jim Garvie Offline OP
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Like most of us who make a living taking photos, I don't usually do it just for fun. But after working for the 8th straight weekend last weekend, I finally caught up with my production and decided around 4 pm today to go for a walk with Rowdy and I grabbed my camera as we were walking out the door.

The camera had my 135mm F2.0L with Canon 1.4X TC so I decided to go for a walk on the Nature Trail close to where I live. I usually walk Rowdy off-lead there so it was perfect for my purposes. As we started the walk, I spied a thistle and, upon closer look, saw it had a bee working on it. I, of course, took a few shots. Here's one.



Further along the trail, I spotted a clump of flowers that looked remarkably like Crocus but I haven't seen them in Florida since we moved down here in 1989. Of course, I shot them.



And then I saw this one, lone Daisy in a filed of blue/purple flowers and thought it looked lonely.



While I was taking all these shots of flower, Rowdy was trotting along the trail and finding all kinds of scents and stuff. He stopped when he spotted a bird he couldn't identify. I couldn't either but I snapped a few shots of it.



Then we came upon a flock of millions of Ibis. OK, maybe thousands. Well . . . at least a dozen . Anyway, as we approached, they took flight and I attempted to capture them.



We managed to get a little closer before Rowdy spooked them again -- and I could tell this was getting to be a really fun exercise for the Rowdster.



We continued this process of chase, flight, shoot, land and chase again for over 2 miles. One of us was exhausted. And it wasn't either the birds or the dog . I managed to get one BIF of an Ibis but, honestly, this isn't my skill set. Still, I was happy to get what I got.



And, when we finally decided to head back, the Ibis all landed in a nearby naked Cypress which I now call the "Ibis Tree". It was actually very cool.



Rowdy had a blast; I had fun; and the birds got some exercise. What more can you ask?

Jim


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Re: Just For Fun [Re: Jim Garvie] #13925
03/18/08 06:14 PM
03/18/08 06:14 PM
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All great pics.....I especially like the lone daisy and the tree. We are planning a trip to Florida in mid May. I expect to see more photographers there that time of year, last time in Sept there were none to be found. I can't wait to go to Ding Darling again and this time we will make a stop over at St Augustine.

Re: Just For Fun [Re: ConnieM] #13926
03/18/08 06:23 PM
03/18/08 06:23 PM
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Thanks for sharing, Jim. I like the Ibis tree best.

Re: Just For Fun [Re: Jim Rickards] #13927
03/18/08 11:55 PM
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Thanks for taking us along on your hike, Jim. I appreciate the opportunity to view some of Florida's beauty through your eyes, thanks for sharing.

Re: Just For Fun [Re: ricochet] #13928
03/20/08 12:40 AM
03/20/08 12:40 AM
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Hey Jim,

Great stuff. My favorite shot so far was the 3rd of the Daisy. It was artfully done.

James

Re: Just For Fun [Re: James Morrissey] #13929
03/20/08 08:55 AM
03/20/08 08:55 AM
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Jim Garvie Offline OP
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Thanks, James. Part of the fun of photography for me is to shoot things I don't normally photograph in my "business". Macro photography; landscapes; wildlife. These keep my artistic eye exercised.

For that shot, I had to lay on my belly while avoiding a few mounds of fire ants that were convinced there was a large meal on their doorstep . I like that shot, too.

For me, it's important to try to stretch myself by shooting things that aren't my main bag. People portraits have always been difficult for me but I'm getting better because I'm relating to the subjects better -- including babies that have suddenly decided I'm kinda cool. Must be my Santa Claus stage of life .

I also shoot still lifes, abstracts and weddings to try to improve on my skills in those areas. And the more I do in those areas, the more I expand my vision for pet photos. For me, photography is a way of seeing the world and my world has to be bigger than just what I shoot for income.

Jim

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Jim Garvie
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Re: Just For Fun [Re: Jim Garvie] #13930
03/23/08 08:25 PM
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I think your unidentified bird is a Little Blue Heron (Egretta caerulea).

I love the ibis tree!


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"Never miss a good chance to shut-up!" - Will Rogers
Re: Just For Fun [Re: Durwood Edwards] #13931
03/24/08 07:41 AM
03/24/08 07:41 AM
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Florida
Jim Garvie Offline OP
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Durwood,
thanks for the ID. Very pretty bird but also very difficult to shoot against a blown out sky. Great steel-grey, blue coloring. I've got to get better images of it.

I love the Ibis tree, too. That was really a fun walk and Rowdy enjoyed it as much as I did.

Jim


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Re: Just For Fun [Re: Jim Garvie] #13932
03/24/08 09:29 AM
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Re: Just For Fun [Re: Durwood Edwards] #13933
05/09/08 08:43 AM
05/09/08 08:43 AM
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Amazing pics! Especially the sole Heron.


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