kathleenweetman
FollowDaily visitor to my window....Tap..tap...tap.....If I do not come with his food he repeats...tap ....tap...tap....Only when I come with seed does he settle on t...
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Daily visitor to my window....Tap..tap...tap.....If I do not come with his food he repeats...tap ....tap...tap....Only when I come with seed does he settle on the fence for his snack.
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Staff Winter Selection 2015
Top Choice
Superb Composition
Absolute Masterpiece
Peer Award
Magnificent Capture
Outstanding Creativity
All Star
Superior Skill
Genius
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KayBrewer
January 27, 2015
I love it when I see pictures of birds we have here in the Colonies and they're shared over so much of the world!
1Ernesto
February 01, 2015
You have a photo of a perfect feather ball with head and feet attached. Good luck in the Covers Photo Contest - Voted
NatureLoverJJWal
February 01, 2015
Great clarity and the bird seems talking to you miss Kath. Voted Covers!
DannyBarkerPhotography
March 16, 2015
Loving this shot, Robin seems to be saying
" Are YOU lookin at ME !? "
" Are YOU lookin at ME !? "
kathleenweetman
December 11, 2015
VERY PLEASED THAT THE STAFF OF VIEWBUG HAVE PICKED MY WEE ROBIN FOR THEIR WINTER SELECTION....Thanks all and also my dear friends and followers here on Viewbug . A JOYFUL CHRISTMAS TO ALL WHEN IT COMES....Kathleen
kathymuhle
December 12, 2015
Congratulations for the Staff Winter Selection 2015! He's adorable and I love Robins!
Jamescalvert
November 02, 2016
A robin will always be a winner, Especially a puffed up one as you’ve caught here. Its the capture thats one people over here. you were in the right place at the right time and you ceased the moment
kiraballerina
March 10, 2017
JUST TOOOOOO ADORABLE FOR WORDS!!!!!!!!!!!!
MY FAVORITE WEE ROBIN :)
GENIUS PHOTOGRAPHY!!!!!!!!!!!!
VOTED :)
MY FAVORITE WEE ROBIN :)
GENIUS PHOTOGRAPHY!!!!!!!!!!!!
VOTED :)
lizziemellis
March 25, 2017
Wonderful expression on this adorable Robin ..voted textures in Animals:-)
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Location
This is one of those everyday images. You know the kind. You are distracted from the washing up by the daily appearance of certain birds by your feeder. My grandson named this little guy Buster and it stuck. I keep a camera by the window for such an opportunity. Right on cue, he flies in driven by the cool weather to the place he always gets fed. He perches on the garden gate .He raises his head and looks at me pleading for more seed. His feathers are all fluffed up against the freezing wind so he looks twice his size. Who can resist an extra bit of food for this little fellow? Not me! He waits till I put it down and scoffs the lot. Then when he lifts his eyes again, I take some shots. This is a real favourite of mine .Also my grandson's favourite. He has it on his bedroom wall.Time
It is a winter day in the northern hemisphere. The sky is overcast and grey. It is about 10 am .Lighting
Since the weather was pretty grey I decided to use my off -camera flash for the shot. I also tried various increases in aperture till I got what I wanted. It meant there was the contrast in the body of the little Robin. It showed up his fathers in exactly the way I intended. I knew he was used to flash and had not taken flight when it was used in previous shots. So I took the chance to use it again for this image. Canon EOS77D camera ;Canon- off camera flash.Lens -Canon EFS 18 TO 135 mmEquipment
I have my camera set up on the tripod by my window close to the gate and bird feeder,which are favourite resting places for winter visitors and regulars alike. I have used the flash on my camera on some days and also no flash in brighter winter light. I had tried both that morning so decided to go for the superior image I got with the off-camera flash.Inspiration
The brave little bird returning every day and who was so trusting he did not take flight when I approached, was my inspiration. I have a little series of Winter Visitors which I have taken and which friends have requested each year. In fact, Buster is top of my Christmas card list ...and is Mr December on my Calendar each year.Editing
The only post processing was very slight adjustment of the light.In my camera bag
Canon 1100 D. Canon 77D. Canon Coolpix.(Great for on the spot images) Canon EFS 18-135MM lens, Polarising lens, Macro lens. Cleaning brush and cloths. Canon -Telephoto lensFeedback
Be prepared .If possible and you see a regular visitor to your garden or park, note the time of day and weather conditions, in a little notebook. Having the correct food for the birds you wish to photograph is key to them returning daily. Take shots over a period of time using different angles/aperture/lighting. See what is best in your situation .Then adjust to get the desired effect . Plenty of time taken and use of a variety of practice shots will pay dividends.