In November 2008 I travelled to the coast to photograph wading birds. It was very cold and even started to snow at one point (something that doesn't happen very often in England!) I was attempting to photograph Sanderlings. They feed on the edge of the tide and run to and fro like clock-work toys as the waves come in and then recede again. Sanderlings hardly ever stand still, so I was having to wait at the edge of the waves to photograph them running backwards and forwards, hoping that I wouldn't get wet feet - I did. I was looking through my camera concentrating on the Sanderlings when a massive wave sent water pouring into my boot. Not ideal on a cold November day!
More of my images can be viewed on my website www.jodierandall.co.uk which is regularly updated.
- Jodie
More of my images can be viewed on my website www.jodierandall.co.uk which is regularly updated.
- Jodie
2 comments:
Welcome. I look forward to seeing more pictures. :-) What lens did you use for this shot?
Hello Johan,
Thanks for your comments. I used a Nikon 80-400mm f4.5-5.6 lens. I hope that helps.
Best Wishes,
Jodie
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