Duck!
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:09 pm
G'day,
Went out to Organ Pipes national park this morning, and spent nearly an hour protecting myself from a really agro Goshawk!!!
They even have signs warning of the bloody thing, no wonder... Got me on his first go (drew blood on the back of my scone! Shit it hurt!)... Couldn't get any decent shots as it swooped me every time I concentrated to setup the tripod!
Blurry I know, I know... I had to try and keep an eye on him while trying to setup some landscape shots... Hard to catch a Goshawk in a battle dive with focus on single etc. with the camera still attached to the tripod!
Wow, ended up giving up on the landscape stuff... Phew, an interesting morning... I'll post some shots of the Organ Pipes and the Willows historic homestead in Meltone in a tick...
http://www.pixspot.com./displayimage.php?album=92&pos=0
http://www.pixspot.com./displayimage.php?album=92&pos=1 Blurry, I know, I know... This was a quick snap after picking up the camera while still on the tripod!!!
Cheers,
A bruised and battered Mudder
Went out to Organ Pipes national park this morning, and spent nearly an hour protecting myself from a really agro Goshawk!!!
They even have signs warning of the bloody thing, no wonder... Got me on his first go (drew blood on the back of my scone! Shit it hurt!)... Couldn't get any decent shots as it swooped me every time I concentrated to setup the tripod!
Blurry I know, I know... I had to try and keep an eye on him while trying to setup some landscape shots... Hard to catch a Goshawk in a battle dive with focus on single etc. with the camera still attached to the tripod!
Wow, ended up giving up on the landscape stuff... Phew, an interesting morning... I'll post some shots of the Organ Pipes and the Willows historic homestead in Meltone in a tick...
http://www.pixspot.com./displayimage.php?album=92&pos=0
http://www.pixspot.com./displayimage.php?album=92&pos=1 Blurry, I know, I know... This was a quick snap after picking up the camera while still on the tripod!!!
Cheers,
A bruised and battered Mudder