Raptor photography workshop, October 2023

My wife was kind enough to give me a Raptor photography workshop day, as a birthday gift.  The venue was the Bird on the Hand site in Church Langton near Market Harborough.  The site is run as a falconry centre but an experienced wildlife photographer is brought in to run the photography workshops.

They have a well-considered schedule of birds and scenarios for the photography and Andrew and John were on hand to help the attendees get the most out of the day.

Andrew, who runs wildlife photography trips internationally, suggested sticking to aperture priority, using a shutter speed of at least 1/500, even for stationary birds, and using ISO to adjust the light levels.  Needless to say, I stuck to my ‘idiots’ approach of 1/500, maximum aperture (f8 usually) for my dark zoom lens and auto ISO.

Barn Owl (and my favourite shot of the day)


Tawny Owl


Red Kite

Asian Wood Owl

Eagle Owl 1

Eagle Owl 2

Buzzard/Red Hawk cross


Kestrel ("Nipper" because of his habit of nipping!)



Vermiculated Eagle Owl


  Great Grey Owl


 Burrowing Owls (very cute birds)



 

 

 

 

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