There is nothing finer than the Ness Point Purple Sandpipers, especially later in the day, when the low afternoon sunshine illuminates the wet rock, giving wonderful tones of reds and browns making magnificent backdrops, as usual they are very confiding winter visitors, providing a little fieldcraft is used, ie keep low and quiet and they are not perturbed at all.
Monday, 28 November 2011
Lowestoft Lovlies!
There is nothing finer than the Ness Point Purple Sandpipers, especially later in the day, when the low afternoon sunshine illuminates the wet rock, giving wonderful tones of reds and browns making magnificent backdrops, as usual they are very confiding winter visitors, providing a little fieldcraft is used, ie keep low and quiet and they are not perturbed at all.
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Computer system back to full strength, so catching up, been after these myself but in dire light, wonderful to to see them in such golden tones and so expertly photographed. Also nice to see a species other than SEOs, although I have been a bit guilty of chasing them myself.
ReplyDeletewow! amazing and beautiful photography! I enjoyed these images so much :-)
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