Well .. it's been so long that I barely know what I'm doing anymore, processing and posting photos. I only hope that I can re-kindle some of my photographic spirit in a post Covid world, but that is yet to be seen. We're coming out of lockdown, I definitely have my adventurous spirit in bucket fulls, my list of DIY tasks is under control - at least for a more sustainable work/life balance and I'm starting to pick up my camera a little more. The Land Rover Defender is being prepped for some photo weekends away and I can feel that long forgotten glow of excitement on the horizon.
The last few years haven't been entirely devoid of photography, so I will go back and see what things have been left behind, in the Lightroom bucket.
Since this blog looks like it became a bit of a wildlife focussed blog pre-break, I guess it's appropriate that it returns with this amazingly healthy looking fox. Hunting across the field towards me and passing within a few meters in the setting Sun. Totally more luck than skill, but at least my muscles haven't forgotten which buttons to press.
ISO800, 150-600mm Sigma @ 600mm, f/6.3, 1/2000s |
ISO400, 150-600mm Sigma @ 600mm, f/6.3, 1/500s |
ISO250, 150-600mm Sigma @ 600mm, f/6.3, 1/640s |
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