dinsdag 17 januari 2012

Birds

The bird on the right I saw at the beach from Texel, near the lighthouse. It was nice weather for a walk on the beach.

I brought my Olympus with the 135-400 mm Sigma and a tripod. Going there I thought I could spot some vessel at sea or some birds at the wave breakers.

But I saw this one walking in front of me, I quickley dropped my tripod on the sand. And took some pictures, before the bird walked behind the edge of the small dune.
The picture on the left, I have taken on a different beach of Texel called "de Slufter". Slufter means a small sea arm going into the land, in this case the water you see on the picture.

This picture I have taken with my, Olympus E-400 + Zuiko 70 -300 mm by hand. It might not be the most detailed shot, but the action is good enough for me.

The dive ended up with nothing, but the bird tried a few more times going down stream.

In Holland it's verry popular to do bird photography by car. You just drive between the fields to spot all kinds of birds.

This one posed nicely for me and my brother just a couple of meters from the car. Taken with my E-400, + Sigma 135-400mm from a bean bag on the door.

The bird didn't mind us at all, and stayed on the same spot so we left him like this.

dinsdag 10 januari 2012

Raptors part II

My other message about raptors ended at the Palawan crocodile farm. This one will start from there.

One of the birds they have, is a white bellied sea eagle. That is too injured to go back into the wild.

Even though it might not have the strength, as it should it have. It still looks as a powerfull bird.

The bird is injured at his wings so it can't fly anymore. Thanks to the crocodile farm, it still has an ok life.
For me it was still a hard picture to take, because his white belly reflected so much sun light.

The bird was too far away from me to use my flash, and I didn't brought any tripod with me.

But with some post processing I think I got the colors better.

I hope some time in the future I get the chance to re-take the picture.


Luckily I don't always have to go that far to see a raptor, or in this case an owl. This female forrest owl, was sitting in the park next to my house.

I was able to go back a few times to try for a better photo. Because it turned out, that the spot I was standing for this picture was right underneed her young ones.

So I was kinda lucky that she kept her claws to herself. It is one of the biggest owls we have here in Holland and also the most agressive species.

The Common Kestrel on the left, I spotted at Texel the biggest island in Holland. It was sitting on a sign, that tells you to not go further.

Behind the sign is a big breeding and resting area for birds. For this male it is also a hunting area, he has to share it with some Hen harriers.

He let me get close enough to take some decent shots, but he was aware and ready to fly away any moment. So after enough shots I walked away so he could stay at his overview point.

zondag 1 januari 2012

Big cats

I'm not a big fan off domestic cats, but the big ones I respect. The zoo I go most often too, is part of the european breeding program for cats.

They were also the first, to have White tigers in the Benelux. Instead of putting them behind bars, they are behind glass so you can come pretty close to them.

Still the picture on the left is taken through a fence. But the setting is a city of ancient.

In another part of "the city of ancient", you will find the Siberian tigers.
 At the moment, there are still a father and son. The mother is shipped to another zoo, for the breeding program. The tigers have a part where they can walk arround through the bushes and even have a small pool so they can drink.

Even behind glass they are pretty impressive, when they walk by. Here is one laying at an overview point.

This is an older picture from when the son, was still a kitten. It looked so cute, but now you don't wanna come close to it anymore.

A predator so advanced, it is a shame they are dissapearing from the wild.

At least this one is safe and has becoma a big cat.
Together with their neighbours, they get lots of attention.



White tigers really look cool, they even look like they are really nice.

They are a flaw of nature, that's why they are still rare. White tigers wouldn't surive that long in the wild, because of their color. Between all the jungle green, the white really stands out.

So you will find the white tigers only in zoo's all arround the world. They all originate from the same bengal tiger, but through out the years they kept breeding them.

They became my favorites at the zoo, but since it's always crowded infront of them. You can hardly take pictures of them.

All the pictures in this message are taken at the "Zoo Amersfoort", in Amersfoort, the Netherlands.

I came close to tigers, in Subic as well but I refused to go on a picture with a chained tiger. I hope more people do that, because it's not healthy that a top predator is afraid of a human.