London Wetlands, Barnes
On a one day photography course today run by Iain Green - http://www.wildlifewonder.co.uk/ . That has proved very helpful in terms of looking at the settings on my SLR and realising what I was missing in terms of "White Balance", Perspective, Shutter Speed, Aperture, Focus and Exposure. I wish I had known about the exposure setting before I blipped those two kites a few days ago. I am going to look up a number of his other courses
This must be stating the obvious to many of you and I realise that when I bought my first film SLR Minolta in 1981, before I went out to Saudi, I did all the manual stuff. When I then bought my first Canon digital SLR in the 1990's I got lazy. I forgot all that stuff and just switched to Auto, so i have got to learn again and now how to blend manual interventions with Auto. I think that this is going to be fun.
London Wetlands Centre is a delight - https://www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/london/ , and I have started to try to put some of the learning into practice. I now know that when we go out to Newfoundland, if I get the opportunity to blip icebergs I need to use the Tungsten setting in White Balance!
There were swans a plenty. One was building her nest and then had a bit of a snooze, and an adolescent had a bit of a run in with a crow. I rather liked the Mallard having a rummage in the reeds.
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