ski trails, on south-facing slopes where they could find plants to eat. Other animals were below the snow, where they found warmth and prey. Potography was difficult. Animals moved quickly. The group was always moving on, and there was little time to set up a picture. Auto focus was a problem because the camera frequently focused on a twig between the camera and the subject.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Bird on the branch
This is one of many birds we saw on the walk. We also saw squirrels. Larger animals were farther from the
ski trails, on south-facing slopes where they could find plants to eat. Other animals were below the snow, where they found warmth and prey. Potography was difficult. Animals moved quickly. The group was always moving on, and there was little time to set up a picture. Auto focus was a problem because the camera frequently focused on a twig between the camera and the subject.
ski trails, on south-facing slopes where they could find plants to eat. Other animals were below the snow, where they found warmth and prey. Potography was difficult. Animals moved quickly. The group was always moving on, and there was little time to set up a picture. Auto focus was a problem because the camera frequently focused on a twig between the camera and the subject.
