On Friday, March 22nd, 2024 I joined Nature Calgary on a field trip at the Glennfield Day Use Area in Fish Creek Provincial Park. The day was quite a contrast to my Monday walk at Old Refinery Park. It was a bit chilly and was snowing. No blue skies on this walk! The light was flat and made for quite a magical morning. This old cottonwood tree caught my eye. I thought the lighting really worked with a black and white picture.
Olympus OM-1, 100-400mm + M20, 200mm, ISO 4000, f/11, 1/2500.
As I didn't have my landscape camera with me, I used my phone for the next shot.
Apple iPhone 14, 6mm, ISO 50, f/1.5, 1/4444.
We saw quite a few birds. This White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) was shaking the now off its feathers. It then perched on the branch for a better picture. On this trip I was experimenting with a fixed aperture and speed and allowing the ISO to float.
Compared to the Monday pictures, this Red-shafted Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus) isn't quite a bright.
Olympus OM-1, 100-400mm + M20, 400mm, ISO 16000, f/12, 1/2500.
All pictures photo-edited with On1 Photo Raw 2024
Who would ever think that a chill, flat light, snow and no blue sky could bring so much cheer! These are such pretty pictures and I especially enjoyed admiring your Nuthatch photos!
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