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So I took part in the "Great nature project" organized by the National geographic, and I definitely learned a thing or two. The D100 saw some decent action that day 
Now, I know people here won't even look twice at such images, but as horrible as they might be, I'm quite proud of these for a few reasons.
For the BIFs, I've been trying to get a few decent ones for quite sometime, but the autofocus couldn't catch on with the speed of the birds, so I went full manual this time and did manage to get a couple (which reminds me, where's Danny??).
The cormorants really didn't like me, and kept flying away whenever I tried to get close to them. I literally crawled in mud to get as close as I did, and I got pretty close, took quite some time.. even then realizing how different it is to photograph animals in the zoo and out in the wild. I wish I had a little more reach, but these will have to do for now, next time I'll carry my SX50.
A few non-BIFs:
#1. Stay away from me
#2. Indian Pond heron- fishing
#3. A gulp of cormorants - yes, gulp is the collective noun used for cormorants, don't ask me!
Now the BIFS:
#1. Indian Pond Heron
#2. Cormorant
Now we move on to the other part of the story, I noticed a skink near trying to hide and started photographing it, to my surprise another photographer came over and started hitting it with small rocks.. I was furious and made that amply clear to him, his response "but he isn't posing properly!!"
And he calls himself a wildlife photographer, luckily the skink managed to run away as did I as far away from him as possible.
It was only after this that I found the gulp of cormorants sitting there, but the path was through someones house. I quickly befriended them, took a few pictures and went ahead with their permission. They even invited me back to their place, and I promised to get them the prints. These two gentlemen lived alone with 6 pet dogs and 2 kitties which are fed on the fish they catch.. I find that beyond awesome! And I finally figured out fill flash..
#1 Kitteh
#2 Kitteh
#3. Kitteh Man
#4. Kitteh Man
#5. Kitteh Family
Oh, and here's the bonus pic with the team we took at the end of it all, spot me yet?

Now, I know people here won't even look twice at such images, but as horrible as they might be, I'm quite proud of these for a few reasons.
For the BIFs, I've been trying to get a few decent ones for quite sometime, but the autofocus couldn't catch on with the speed of the birds, so I went full manual this time and did manage to get a couple (which reminds me, where's Danny??).
The cormorants really didn't like me, and kept flying away whenever I tried to get close to them. I literally crawled in mud to get as close as I did, and I got pretty close, took quite some time.. even then realizing how different it is to photograph animals in the zoo and out in the wild. I wish I had a little more reach, but these will have to do for now, next time I'll carry my SX50.
A few non-BIFs:
#1. Stay away from me

#2. Indian Pond heron- fishing

#3. A gulp of cormorants - yes, gulp is the collective noun used for cormorants, don't ask me!


Now the BIFS:
#1. Indian Pond Heron

#2. Cormorant

Now we move on to the other part of the story, I noticed a skink near trying to hide and started photographing it, to my surprise another photographer came over and started hitting it with small rocks.. I was furious and made that amply clear to him, his response "but he isn't posing properly!!"


It was only after this that I found the gulp of cormorants sitting there, but the path was through someones house. I quickly befriended them, took a few pictures and went ahead with their permission. They even invited me back to their place, and I promised to get them the prints. These two gentlemen lived alone with 6 pet dogs and 2 kitties which are fed on the fish they catch.. I find that beyond awesome! And I finally figured out fill flash..

#1 Kitteh

#2 Kitteh

#3. Kitteh Man

#4. Kitteh Man

#5. Kitteh Family

Oh, and here's the bonus pic with the team we took at the end of it all, spot me yet?

