MISSISSIPPI RIVER STORIES 2015 #9


All images: Nikon D750, Nikkor 16-35mm / f4

Today’s photos are still from my visit at the Deere Marsh last Friday night and both tell a totally different story. The first one is about migration of the Red-winged blackbird. They gather by the thousands and fly south, a sure indicator that winter will approach soon.

The second photo was made only a few minutes before the first one and at a first glimpse there is not much going on in the marsh or on the Mississippi in the background. But wait, if you look down at the bottom beside the shadow of my left leg, there is Cooper’s shadow. As so often he sits and waits until I’m done clicking and fiddling with the camera. Most of the time I can concentrate on the photography or on the critters we are watching. I don’t have to worry about all the time what Cooper is doing. He waits patiently. We couldn’t ask for a better dog! 😊

WAITING FOR THE LONG SHADOWS


Nikon D750, Sigma 50-500mm / f4.5-6.3 APO DG HSM

After some days with cold and very windy weather conditions we finally got the spring back here in Eastern Iowa. I used the sunny day for a visit in the Green Island Wetlands. Not every picture turned out like this one. I struggled a little bit with the high contrast from the very powerful sun, especially during the early afternoon. The long shadow of the Killdeer may tell you that this photo was made not too far away from sunset. It pays back to stay and wait for these long shadows, the light is just so much better...

The Killdeer did its usual trick, pretending it was injured, to lure me away from this particular spot. It may want to use it for breeding sometime soon. More to come…