It's in my blood.
Since I was given my first camera, when I was a little kid, I have always been fascinated by capturing in a shot what my eyes were seeing around me. The beauty of nature or the smile of a friend, an event or an emotion... Precious pearls to be framed in a photo. Whether freezing a movement or moving the stillness, looking at normality through a different angle or portraying the exceptional, I can choose different perspectives, I can catch reality. I think this passion is in my blood, I inherited it from my Grandpa and then from my Dad, and it has always had a great influence in my life. Come and follow me in my journey searching impressions of life.



Sunday, March 29, 2015

More from Switzerland

Another post from the day in Switzerland. In addition to the Crested Tit and the Nuthatch, a few more species were visiting the site, in a continuous back and forth in front of our telephotos. The most frequent were Coal tits, but also Willow tits and Great tits showed up.

The sunny day and the fact the birds were not scared, allowed us to take good shots from a short distance.



             800mm f/11.0 1/400sec ISO 800 +0.67


             280mm f/7.1 1/1250sec ISO 400 +1


             376mm f/5.6 1/1250sec ISO 400 +1.33


                            400mm f/8.0 1/1250sec ISO 400 +1.33


             280mm f/7.1 1/500sec ISO 400 +1


             376mm f/5.6 1/2000sec ISO 400 +1


             280mm f/7.1 1/500sec ISO 400 +1


             376mm f/5.6 1/3200sec ISO 400 +1


             200mm f/7.1 1/1000sec ISO 400 +1


             400mm f/8.0 1/1250sec ISO 400 +1.33


             560mm f/7.1 1/1250sec ISO 400 +1


             800mm f/11.0 1/400sec ISO 800 +0.67












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