Friday 22 August 2014

Ibex Mountain

One of the mountains just down the valley from my godmother's house, in the Aiguilles Rouges National Nature reserve has become known to my family as 'Ibex Mountain'. The locals will all tell you that if your up on slopes at 5pm the Ibex will all come out to play. I was really keen to get some photographs of this iconic species in the wild so we set out to find them!

We started our hike mid-morning climbing up beautiful forested paths and enjoying the shade for the first part of the climb! An hour or so in to our walk we heard a strange squeaking sound almost directly beside us and following this sound I discovered a new born mammal, which I think was probably a possum! It was a great start to the walk, although I decided not to take many photos because I didn't want to disturb it's hiding place! For the next few hours we were climbing in the midday sun, and it was very tiring - although much better when my dad offered to carry my camera bag! Eventually we arrived at our destination two lakes surrounded by rock faces, and a fantastic spot for local wildlife. We didn't climb right up to Lac Blanc this time but found we preferred this spot, we had the place to ourselves. 

For lunch we sat on a huge rock in-between the lakes; the perfect vantage point for me to use the binoculars to see what I could spot.    Ibex live at higher altitudes, preferring the steep rocky terrain, especially during winter to avoid deep snow, so it seemed the perfect location for them. Scanning the rocks I noticed a male Ibex sat down in the shade, and we watched him climb effortlessly up vertical rocks! Just as I was taking a few photos, my dad said he thought he saw a marmot far away on a scree-slope. We've been to the alps a few times but I'd only ever heard marmots, so I was excited for the chance to see them! Taking my camera and binoculars I decided to sneak closer, keeping down-wind of them, my focus fixed on the marmot sat on a rock eating. I was so intent on focusing on that single marmot it completely slipped my mind there could be more!!! Hearing a noise to my left, I spun in time to see one just 2m away. With a lot of patience I soon regained their trust and then spent an hour with them, following them and watching them socialise. There were 3 altogether, probably a family. They took turns keeping watch, and whenever the heard a bird of preys call they stood on their hind legs and watched above carefully! When they met one another they would greet with nose-touching which was very sweet. One of their favourite ways to relax seemed to be sunbathing, they just adored lying flat on the rocks warmed by the sun! 



On our way down we saw a lot more Ibex, including some with babies. Often you could see them licking rocks for salty minerals, and they came really close and even shared the footpath with us! Then we saw two more marmots!! We pointed them out to a few other hikers and lent them our binoculars, we all enjoyed watching them together.  It's great when nature brings people together like that... All in all it was a fantastic day with wildlife.



Thursday 21 August 2014

Fairy Landscapes

I spent a lot of time in Chamonix working on my macro photography as well as looking at the wider landscape, the opportunities were endless with forested mountain slopes that were carpeted in moss and interesting alpine plants. On one particular hike on the lower slopes I found mushrooms growing with the moss. The results of this photo shoot have an almost fairytale feel to them and i'm really happy with the colours and depth of field in these final images.





Sunday 17 August 2014

A Quick Catch Up...

I haven't made a post in a long while, but I have many photographs on the way! Last week I arrived home from a fantastic holiday in France where I spent a week in the Chamonix Valley followed by some time with relatives in the centre of France. Both weeks presented some excellent photo opportunities from mountain landscapes to wildlife on the farm, sightings included a pine martin, hares, coypu and deer. 

I spent this weekend visiting the Bird Fair at Rutland Water, a great event event for anyone who likes wildlife! We saw some very inspiring talks and I finally got myself a tripod! 


In other news its not long until I start at university now, I'm heading down to Falmouth to study Marine and Natural History photography. It's both scary and exciting, but i'm really looking forward to discovering more about wildlife and learning some new photography techniques! 



A shot from my Holiday in France...




Tuesday 22 April 2014

Walking Below Mt. Cook.

Icebergs - f/9 | 1/125 sec | ISO 100
Rope Bridge - f/10 | 1/80 sec | ISO 100
Possibly my favorite walk we went on, during my trip around New Zealand. We followed the valley towards Mt Cook and then stopped beside a beautiful lake covered in mini icebergs! There were several rope bridges we crossed and it was sooo windy they moved as you walked on them! 

Valley - f/10 | 1/80 sec | ISO 100
River and Mt Cook - f/10 | 1/60 sec | ISO 100
Steps - f/5 | 1/250 sec | ISO 100
Boardwalk - f/11 | 1/30 sec | ISO 125

Tuesday 25 March 2014

Reflections

Reflections in the Lake - f/13 | 1/180 sec | ISO 1250
After out helicopter flight around Mt. Cook we went on a walk around a lake where on a calm day you can see the reflection of the mountain. Sadly Mt. Cook was hidden in clouds but I still managed to take some pretty cool shots of the forest reflected in the water and we also watched some birds fishing which was awesome! 

Landscape - f/9 | 1/250 | ISO 100
Uncurling Fern - f/5,6 | 1/100 sec | ISO 500
Boardwalk - f/5.6 | 1/30 sec | ISO 100
Cloudy - f/5.6 | 1/1250 sec | ISO 100

Wednesday 22 January 2014

Helicopter Flight

Glacier Textures - f/7.1 | 1/400 sec | ISO 100
White and Blue - f/6.3 | 1/400 sec | ISO 100
Cloudy Sky - f/8 | 1/500 sec | ISO 100
Angle - f/8 | 1/500 | ISO 100
Snow Drifts - f/7.1 | 1/500 sec | ISO 100
Meltwater - f/5.6 | 1/400 sec | ISO 1250
My godfather kindly treated me to a helicopter flight when I was in New Zealand, we flew around Mt. Cook and the Franz Josef Glacier. We also had a landing on the glacier, it was an amazing experience to walk around up there and get a different perspective from above! As the guide explained about the glaciers, it was clear how much they have melted even in the last few years, it would be a shame for such beautiful features of the landscape to disappear...

Tuesday 21 January 2014

Off to Watch the Sunset...

Sun Breaks Through - f3.5 | 1/400 sec | ISO 200
Firstly, sorry I haven't been up to date with my posts of late! But I will continue with my New Zealand adventures from here and show some of my wildlife photographs near my home as we continue into 2014...

This collection of landscape photographs were shot one evening when we decided to drive up onto the mountain ridge on the road that would lead to Akaroa to watch the sun go down! Sadly the weather went against us and we caught only glimpses of the beautiful landscape until we got much lower out of the clouds. At the same time the conditions made for some interesting atmospheric shots that have a sense of mystery to them...

A Purple Sea - f/5.6 | 1/400 sec | ISO 1600
Haunted - f/5.6 | 1/400 sec | ISO 2000
Looking Back - f/3.5 | 1/400 sec | ISO 125