BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

STOPS ALONG THE WAY


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BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE

Chickadee 1

Chickadees are curious and bold, often feeding right out of your hand. They remain all year round and survive our winters by lowering their body temperature.  Chickadees make great subjects but can be challenging to shoot.  They’ll fly in close, perch within feet of you and just when your camera is in position they’ll fly off again.  In this case the bird was cooperative and the branches form a natural frame.


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PILEATED WOODPECKER (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

Pileated WP 1

We had been watching the pileated woodpeckers excavate the nesting hole for several weeks.  Seeing the male chip away from the inside was a sign that the work was almost complete.  Later in the summer we saw three chicks pop their heads through the opening (subject for a future post).  These woodpeckers are striking birds and hard to miss given their loud calls and the drumming sounds they make as they drill away at trees.   The woodpecker in these photos was in a dense stand of trees so it was impossible to move in close.  As he was intent on his task I had time to find an opening in the branches to get some clear shots.  It’s always a good day when you come across these birds in the woods!

Pileated WP 2


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DANCING BEE

Dancing Bee

I was happy to see that the bumblebees were plentiful in our area this year. I never cared much for insects or bugs and bees used to send me running in the opposite direction! However, since I became interested in photography and started observing their behaviour, I learned that when left undisturbed bees tend to ignore everything around them and just go about their business. I love the challenge of trying to photograph insects in flight, anticipating their movements. Taken at 200mm, at 1/640th of a second I managed to capture the bee in motion. I made contrast, shadow and exposure adjustments in Lightroom and sharpened and enhanced detail in Photoshop.