"Ah", says the wren, "I really didn't think this through."
Charming picture.
Thank you!
I was lucky to catch a pretty sweet moment.
You captured him in a great pose. I've only ever managed one picture of a wren and that was in a reserve where they were very used to people being around. The one in my garden is very elusive.
That's interesting. I do know all about guitarists chasing that elusive sound as I am married to one and he is very particular about his sound
so I can imagine there would be conflicts. We never recorded in a studio, only ever through a desk live, but I hated it if I didn't have my own amp on stage. I suppose recording you don't have that live pressure though, so at least you can fiddle... or the producer can!
Thanks!
The only place I've really seen one before is at Whipsnade Zoo, there's one that hangs around the reeds near the Lion enclosure. I started noticing this one while working from home last spring.
Ah, amps... I remember them! I'm entirely happy with a Helix into IEMs or an FRFR monitor, then the sound guy can take exactly what I've built for his direct feed.... Oh, get me... soooo down with the kids!
Cheers!
I was so lucky to get that momentary pause.
A nice capture of the wren they do move about very quickly
Thank you!
It's lightning fast, and really tiny to focus on. Maybe it was cold and hungry and so more open to risk, but it didn't seem quite as rapid that morning.
Well caught, and nicely framed within the fence.
Thanks!
It was just the right moment. The frame was wider as it was over in the neighbours garden and I couldn't get close, so it's quite a crop. I tried to use the angle of where the Wren was looking to decide the composition.
Not my genre of photography, but I can appreciate the effort put into capturing a shot like that
Cheers!
I'm not generally a 'tit on a twig' photographer either, but I've developed a bit of a relationship with our garden wildlife since this whole Covid thing kicked off.
Thank you!
I'd have liked to have got a little closer, honestly the Fuji 70-300 can't come soon enough, but for what it is I'm pleased enough.
Really well caught... and worth the wait.
Thanks!
My 'work' tea breaks now consist of me standing at the back door, camera in hand... well, why not. Usually I return to my computer with nothing, but occasionally I get lucky.
Tall - Clever idea I like it, I particularly like the colours in the reflection.
Snappers Choice - Good capture, worth the effort.
Cheers!
Hopefully as the light gets better I can grab some better shots.