This past Friday (March 10) was the big trip to Magee Marsh.
The
forecast was calling for 90% rain in Cleveland and Magee
Marsh.
Not good. I ran into some sprinkles at 6am while on my way
to
the meetup. Really not good.
Then, everything cleared! Actually, it cleared to much. With
the sun being out and the group arriving late in the
morning,
about 10am, the light was a little harsh.
Magee Marsh was crowded! The entire parking lot was almost
filled.
But the actual walk on the boardwalk wasn't that bad. I'd
run into
a crowd every now and then to get a look at a special
warbler,
but that's it.
The number of Warblers was decent, but the photography
wasn't. Most
of the birds stayed further back in the woods. I still
could've
snapped off a few, but they wouldn't have been up to my
standards.
I always find it amazing on the photographers out there,
with tens
of thousands of equipment and they're photographing a bird
covered
by branches and horrible backgrounds.
I also got a chuckle when another photographer made a
comment to me
that the only way to get a good bird photograph is by having
at least
$20,000 in photography equipment.
That's why my images are published and my presentations in
demand and
they're not. I understand that it's the photographer, not
the equipment.
If you have $20,000 worth of equipment but still photograph
into
the sun or don't even know how to read a histogram, you're
just embarassing
yourself.
I came away with a few nice images which is pretty much all
I was
expecting.
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