Take A Bath
Gear: Nikon D4s, Nikkor 600mm f/4 VRII, Nikkor TC-17 EII, Lexar Digital Film. For the close-ups mounted on Skimmer Ground Pod II with RRS Ball-head, for the others mounted on RRS Tripod and RRS Gimbal Head
This entry was posted on Friday, February 27th, 2015 at 11:17 am. It is filed under Birds, Shorebirds, Terns & Skimmers, Wildlife and tagged with Black Skimmer (Rynchops niger), FL, Florida, Fort DeSoto County Park, Lexar Digital Film, Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa), Nature Videos, Nikkor 600mm f/4 VRII, Nikkor TC-17 EII, Nikon D4S, Pinellas County, Richard King Photography, RRS Ball-head, RRS gimbal head, RRS tripod, Skimmer Ground Pod II, Taking a Bath, USA, Willet (Tringa semipalmated), www.fulltimervingwiththekings.com, www.mothernatureimages.com. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
When I was 10 my dad lent me the family Brownie Box camera to go on my first school trip - a week away in Swanage. I used all of the three rolls of black and white Kodak 120 film and was enthralled by the results. I haven't stopped shooting in the 40+ years since - and I am still using Kodak black and white 120 roll film!
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It must be bath time… Everybody is grooming. Perhaps its for an important visit from the Kings?
Another great set of pics. Those orange and black beaks on the Black Skimmers are unusual.