Sam and Lisa are keen photographers with a particular interest in birds and wildlife in Cornwall. We have always been interested in photography but the improvements to digital cameras have renewed our interest. We hope you will enjoy viewing our photo blog!
Our equipment is as follows: I shoot with a Nikon D300 and D800e Camera and my lenses are a 300mm F/2.8 VR, 2.0 x Nikon Teleconverter,300 to 800mm Sigma Zoom and an 18 -200mm Nikon Zoom. Lisa has a Nikon D90 with HD Video capabilities and the 18-105mm Nikon Zoom. She also commandeers my lenses when needed! I shoot always in RAW format....
Champions of the Flyway 2024
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On Monday (April 1st) it was Champions of the Flyway again, for the 11th
year. It was a strange one, all-Israeli, without the international
component. Be...
Looe island survey 12th March 2024.
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European Shag
It was touch and go as to whether our March seal survey on Looe island
would go ahead as the wind was due to gust strongly from the Sou...
Chaffinches
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A few images of Chaffinches taken recently. Eighty four added to my main
website:
https://www.stevenround-birdphotography.co.uk/
[image: bird, female, F...
Seawatching highlights during 2023
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SEAWATCHING in Cornwall is my main interest in birding, mainly because the
county lends itself perfectly to an incredible passage of seabirds and a
its ...
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*Thought I would Get a post on after along break, these are a few images
of some of the old mine workings dotted around Cornwall. Cornwall used to
be th...
"New" Nikon D850
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Picked up a really good condition Nikon D850 from https://swoptics.co.uk/
in Truro the other day (Good price and good service) . I have done some
aviation ...
Morocco October 2017
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Trip report for 4 days in Morocco October 2017
Full PDF report and images can be found here : Morocco
[image: Northern Bald Ibis (Geronticus eremita)]
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Peregrine Falcons on the Cornish coast
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Recent computer problems have stopped me putting new posts on here but this
seems resolved now. Here are some images of an adult Peregrine falcon and ...
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*A friendly home away from home for birders...*
come and enjoy a friendly house, suitable for up to 5 birders in a very
quiet environmant only 15 min' away ...
Success at Last
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On Saturday, April 30, 2016, we were trucking along a backroad - on either
side there was a lot of water in the fields - I almost missed them as it
was the...
RSPB's Marshside reserve gets new lease of life
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After 20 years of successful partnership with Sefton Council, the RSPB is
celebrating a new 99-year lease of the RSPB’s Marshside reserve, in
Merseyside. T...
Scotland Trip 2014
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Here are a few images from my week in the Cairngorms back in May. I haven't
properly sorted and edited all the images yet so I will post any additional
ima...
Gull Watching in Mount's Bay - Part 2!
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It was nice to wake up to a beautiful crisp morning with the sun shining
and a clear blue sky. I guess that it was inevitable that we would end up
down w...
New Windmill Farm blog.
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Here's the new blog, created by Dougy, the warden:
http://windmillfarmgates.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/well-here-i-am.html?showComment=1354997572652#c5407549418...
I like the last picture best. Busy with the one bewick really standing out.
ReplyDeleteOh my! Simply brilliant photography. Love that last one the best!
ReplyDeleteThe depth of field/subject isolation in that last shot is superb, well done Sam
ReplyDeleteThe second and last images are excellent Sam.
ReplyDeleteThe rest are superb,brilliant captures.
More,please.
John.