Sunday, 14 June 2009

Hole In One

The temperature went up into the low twenties centigrade this weekend in the East of England with bright sunshine. There was an air of expectancy as I made my way into Poor Park woods on Saturday.

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Watching wildlife is like playing golf - not that I play myself, but I hear it all the time from my old man. You can employ all the tricks you know and you can even be a good player, but when you have a bad day, you certainly have a bad day. All your shots seems to land in the bunker.

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I came up with a big fat zero as far as photographing anything interesting and eventually had to content myself with photographing snails and bugs.

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After a while I started to get fascinated with the macro world, but inexperience showed as most of the photos came out blurred.

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Sunday, and I was up with the larks and heading off to Broaks wood. I wanted to get some more video footage of the dragonflies.

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I saw the usual suspects; Four-spotted chasers, Small reds, Azures, and Broad-bodied chasers. I also saw a one of the hawkers (difficult to ID on the wing) and a Banded-demoiselle although I couldn't get any footage of the last two. They were just too quick for me and wouldn't settle.

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I realised that the idea of this next big High Definition production with dragonflies as the subject isn't going to be as easy as I thought. In fact, I think it's going to take me a good couple of  months to capture what I really want to show and make it worthwhile.

I was contemplating this in a state of melancholy sitting on a log before heading back to the car. I had spent the best part 2-days and all I had to show was blurred bugs and dodgy dragonflies. Then I looked up...

 

Hole in one!!

Thanks for the visit.

Pablo.

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