On Friday I went up to Falmer Village with a group of colleagues on a Nature Photography session, part of our department’s festive activities. I’d volunteered to lead the session and was delighted that Friday proved to be sunny which meant we could get out ‘in the field’ (and I wouldn’t need to do a presentation).

It’s always a bit risky promising wildlife sightings (especially when squeezing a works outing into a lunch hour), and even though I’d seen a cormorant at the pond early morning I didn’t really expect it to still be there. As we were gathering at the edge of the pond on arrival a kestrel flew over, and the sunshine even drew out one of the local terrapins (perched on a tree root). I didn’t get photos of either of those and so was delighted when the absent cormorant flew in over the pond, and landed on the water. It swam around, fished (successfully) and then did the typical cormorant dash as it took to the air once again. That’s when I took this short sequence.

Cormorant at Falmer Pond
Cormorant making a slash at Falmer Pond
Cormorant at Falmer Pond
Cormorant on the verge of take-off
Cormorant at Falmer Pond
Wings Ups!
Cormorant at Falmer Pond
Wings Up #2
Cormorant at Falmer Pond
And away…

Apart from enjoying the sunshine and the surprisingly strong showing of local fauna, we talked about cameras, apertures, settings and some general tips on how to get better photos (e.g. get low to the eye line, check the background for distractions, and don’t be afraid to experiment with camera settings). It made a great change from the usual routine.

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D Mark II and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens.

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  1. It is nice to have colleagues that you can share your passion with. In my department there is a guy who is an excellent photographer and a birder, and sometimes we can share experiences, but he is using Nikon and that somehow limits our interaction 😛
    This is his Flickr photostream:
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/revs45/

    1. Nice photos on the photostream (even for a Nikon 😉 ) It’s always good to get out of the work environment for a bit. You get to know people better.

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