Archive for August, 2009

A lone flamingo at sunset

30.08.09

A lone flamingo at sunset|Un flamenco solitario al atardecer

As Hannibal Smith was so fond of saying, I love it when a plan comes together! The last couple of years haven’t been good for one of the largest breeding colonies of flamingoes in Europe, as the water levels in the lagoon at Fuente de Piedra have been so low. However, following an unusually wet winter, I heard the flamingoes were back in force so I packed up my camera, telephoto and tripod and headed up there one Sunday evening in May.

The lagoon is bigger than the village named after it, so it’s not difficult to find – once you get into the village you just head downhill and follow the signs for the visitor centre. The shop was open so I thought I’d ask about the best place to go. Not knowing the Spanish word for flamingo didn’t help, but the shop was full of them (obviously) so a bit of pointing and asking “¿Como se dice en Español?” yielded the answer “Flamenco” (just like the traditional dance). You learn something new every day ;-) I also elicited the information that whilst there were about 50 flamingoes in the small pools near the visitor centre, to see the big flocks I would need to walk around the edge of the lake a fair way. Once I got to the lake I could see what she meant – way off on the horizon I could see hundreds of birds slowly moving around in the shallow water feeding and occasionally taking to the air. I had about an hour to go before sunset so I grabbed my camera and headed off.

The path I was following was getting less and less distinct but after about 20 minutes I found myself as close as I could get to a large flock (there’s a fence that keeps you about 50m away from the water’s edge), with the sun heading towards the horizon behind them. I was using my 500mm manual everything lens, and I think it paid for itself in this one session (previously I’d only used it to get a really good shot of the full moon – more on that later, maybe). In my mind I had a vague of a photo I wanted to get, one or two flamingoes in silhouette reflected in the water. At the time I didn’t realise that I’d reached my goal when I took this photo, so it was a nice surprise when I went through the photos on the computer the next day.

You might have seen this photo before – I submitted it to the readers photos page in a local ex-pat newspaper, Sur in English and it became the third photo out of three of mine to be printed when it appeared on the back page on 12th June.

Taken with a Nikon D1X and a Nikon 500mm lens. 1/10000 sec, f8.

View photo page on main site. Check out the nature page for the other 2 flamingo pictures there.



Feria de Málaga 2009

23.08.09

Feria de Málaga 2009

The 2009 Málaga Feria has just finished, and I went along for the first time last Wednesday afternoon (taking my camera with me of course). The daytime festivities are centred on the old town, with the pedestrianised shopping street of Calle Larios transformed into one big party. Sun shades are hung across the street from the buildings on either side and the entire area is filled with dancers, musicians and revellers. I have a few photos which I will be uploading to my site next week, but as a taster here is the first.

There were several bands in the street (I saw at least 5 just in the time I was there). In some countries you have marching bands, but this being Spain there is nothing so regimented. These are best described as “wandering” bands – they play their instruments while standing roughly in the same area, milling around and interacting with the crowd, who out of necessity don’t give them much space. They tend to have members without instruments whose job it is to get the crowd dancing and singing along, not difficult given a) the fact that the Spanish love a party and b) the fact that everyone is nicely “lubricated”.

No so much to say about the photo, except I like the reflection in the end of the horn – if you look carefully you can see the crowd behind me, the buildings opposite and some of the decorations hanging above. More to follow next week, I’ll add a link here when the rest of the photos are available.

Update 21/04/2010: You can see the rest of the photos on my new Facebook page.

Taken with a Nikon D1X and a Nikon 18 – 200mm VR lens at 82mm. Shutter speed 1/200th sec, Aperture f/6.7