We dropped the family off at the airport Monday. It was a beautiful sunny day with blue skies and t-shirt temperatures. The sky was clear and you could see snow up on Mt. Baldy. We like walking along Ballona Creek, but thought since we were coming from the airport we could start at the ocean end.
There's a bike trail along the creek that goes at least to Culver City and connects with the beach trail south to nearly Palos Verdes. North, it goes through Marina Del Rey and then connects with Venice and Santa Monica trails. I've marked in red our walk from the beach to Lincoln and back.
We saw the hummingbird hovering first. It's iridescent ruby throat flashing brilliantly. It flew off and then quickly returned an lighted on this high bush. I'm still fighting my auto-focus on my Canon Rebel. I've read instructions, but the auto-focus has trouble figuring out exactly where I want to focus. For most things it's not an issue, but for birds far away or tiny birds relatively close, it's frustrating. I'm open to links that could help. I left the image small because you can see how out-of-focus the bird is when I cropped it bigger.
And I couldn't get the iridescent flash, though you can see the emerald wing suggesting it.
I was fascinated by the egret's toes as it started walking. It didn't respond to my request that it get a less difficult background. You have to look carefully. I counted four toes.
The water here is where the marina opens to the Pacific, not the Ballona Creek side of the trail. You can check here.
I'm guessing this is a white pelican, but you can check yourself.
I'm guessing this is a white pelican, but you can check yourself.
Not sure what remedies you tried but there are numerous tips on this page... http://tinyurl.com/4e94xhs2
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link. It got me rethinking about how the auto focus works and ways I can make it work better. Generally it works ok, but then I try to get a bird in the sky and I have trouble again. I'll master it one day.
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