Friday, 27 February 2015

A few more from the NX1

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So another week, or is it three!.. And still no lens from Samsung. I have to say I am now very disappointed with how this is going. If they didn't have the equipment in stock, why get it all set up for us to start the week before Christmas! The image logging period should of been completed weeks a go now, and we still have not officially started.

Still, on the plus side, I still have the larger focal range lens Samsung has loaned me to use so I have had the chance to use the camera. And I now have a real understanding of it for my first official blog post about the NX1 for when the test period starts.

In the mean time, here are a few photos I took the other afternoon... simple portrait again, yet to try anything more tricky as want to keep it fresh for when it all kicks off.


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Saturday, 7 February 2015

A few from the NX1

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Well, another few weeks have passed and still no Samsung lens... come on Samsung! Let's get this thing rolling :-)

Thankfully though they have lent me a 50-150mm 'S' class lens for the period of image logging, meaning I have been able to use the camera a bit and try it all out. Here are a few photos taken with the Samsung NX1 over the past few weeks. As soon as I get the go ahead and wide angle lens, I will let you know my thoughts and really put some time in to using this camera, but as I have said to some of you that have visited... so far I must confess I am impressed. There are things I like, things I don't like but overall it seems to be getting me images that I am pleased with and can use.

Above is Emmy, one of our female otters on the edge of the bank.


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Frodo, one of our main foxes.


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Aluco the tawny owl, taken on a very dark and gloomy afternoon.


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Likewise with this one of Scrappy, the little owl.


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A recent one of our kingfisher. Very restricted with the 150mm focal length, and this has been cropped a fair bit, but sometimes you have to make an image with what you have available. It's nice to place the animal in this habitat and not always go for the close up.


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Not that there is anything wrong with a good ol' close portrait though :-) We only got a dusting of snow, hardly anything at all, but by changing shooting angles it was possible to make it look like we had a lot more than we actually did.

So, hopefully this will tie over till I am officially trying the NX1. I need the wide angle for some ideas I want to try out.

Thanks for looking

Monday, 19 January 2015

Kingfisher

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We had a kingfisher visit one of our otter ponds on Saturday, isn't she a beauty!

Most of you know, I am a mammal man, don't get me wrong... I love all animals, but it is mammals that really get me excited. There is an exception to this though... the Kingfisher!

The kingfisher has and always will be one of my favourite animals. It is the reason why I now work with animals and am doing what I do today... Let me explain...

A long time a go now, I used to work on building sites. I have always loved wildlife, but guess never realised you could actually work with it and make a career out of it, so I worked helping a local builder for several years after college. One summer we were doing a renovation on an old cottage, using all old techniques... really interesting, and every break and lunch time we would all go out and sit on the large lawn out front that led down to a large pond. This pond had a kingfisher that used to visit each day at the same time we had our lunch, so I would just sit there and watch him dive, catch a fish and eat.

It was the highlight of my day, even after several weeks of being there I looked forward to seeing him with more enthusiasm and passion than anything else I had known. And then one lunch time it just clicked in my head... why not work with wildlife?.. There is obviously places out there that have this type of work, places that need people with a passion like mine for British wildlife. So after I had got over the "feeling stupid" stage of not realising this years a go, I went back to college to study animals and then went on from there... In other words, you could say it was a kingfisher that sparked off everything that got me to where I am today!

Anyway, a bit of an anecdote post today I guess, the photos are... well see for yourself, not great, but the experience (and that is still what I take photographs for today) was incredible! Bear with the first few, I am showing them for a reason, but skip to the last two to see her a bit clearer if you so wish.


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So... the reason I am showing these is not just to share the experience, but also to show off the frame rate and focus speed of the Samsung. The dive, catch of fish and return to branch took almost exactly one second. How do I know? The frame rate on this camera is 15fps, and I have 15 photos! :-)


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As I often do, especially with something as special as this, I was just watching her for a good while and enjoying the experience. But then I thought I would try and get a couple of photos. The lens I have goes to 150mm... no where near enough for this, you can see how small she is in the frame, but for a record shot and for the BWC blog it would be good enough.


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Having watched her for some time, she dived to the spot right in the middle of the frame above a couple of times... so to give myself a chance I focused the camera there and waited, hoping to fire of some shots as she entered the water and catch her coming back out again... but she caught me by surprise.


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She decided to dive to a different area, and for the first few pics you may only just be about to see her in the top right of the frame.


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So I pressed the shutter right away, out of excitement, and moved the camera round to get where she hit the water in the centre of the frame... you can see from the above photos her getting a bit closer to centre frame.


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This whole 15 photo sequence happened in only a second remember, so I had to be quick on the draw so to speak!


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Luckily I got the splash centre frame just before she came back out again... they usually leave the water where they enter!


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Next up, the camera had to focus. Not sure how clear the above is, they are all straight from camera, no editing, no crop, but she is not in focus.


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Here she is just above the surface shaking off the water, still out of focus, but a little clearer.


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A little clearer again, the camera really did focus quickly while firing off the shots... Not perfect, but I must admit I was impressed. Full size you can actually see the third eyelid across her eye for protection!


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And then finally flying off with the fish in her mouth! And it was in focus, camera made it just in time for the classic shot. Yes, still very small and not ideal, but a great record shot and a great souvenir of a magical afternoon.

I got a bit excited after that, and didn't catch the last couple going back to the branch... and then when there she was even further away to attempt taking a photo.


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Here are the last three again cropped in a bit.


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And perhaps my favourite photo of the year so far... and not due to quality, but due to what it means to me and the memories it shows... new and old! At the end of the day, Isn't that what photography is all about!

Thanks for looking :-)