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Posted: 18 Aug 2005 Topic: in oxford/reading area?



anyone have any tips on places in the oxford/reading area to find adders ? and anyone with any tips on times of day etc would be great also

many thanks Paul




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Posted: 20 Aug 2005 Topic: in oxford/reading area?



Thanks Gemma,

I went off to a site I found via google kingwood common today but it was very fruitless i saw nothing at all not even so much as a frog! I think i need to learn where to look aswell as which locations to look in maybe ?

If anyone is in the oxfordshire area and goes out spotting do let me know how you get on please I get the impression allthough adders have been seen in kingwood common they are not often seen there so maybe not the best place to start with

I will contact the arg group as suggested and maybe they can help me find an adder in the wild !




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Posted: 12 Nov 2005 Topic: good to see the forum back



Good to see the forum back i wasnt here long before it went and since its been closed ive been having often daily and mostly weekly encounters with adders slow worms and common lizards and nowhere to share these!

now they all appear to be tucked up for winter (i dont think spring can come soon enough)




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Posted: 12 Nov 2005 Topic: in oxford/reading area?



Could anyone who takes pictures of them in the site north of henley please pass on any good shots they have to the wardens as they would like to try and build up an idea of how many individuals they have there


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Posted: 14 Nov 2005 Topic: in oxford/reading area?



ive passed on to the rangers 5 individuals ive seen so far but they dont know how many there are and fear theyre may only be around 10 but im hopeing come spring i can get more shots and help to give them more of an idea


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Posted: 14 Nov 2005 Topic: good to see the forum back



Hi there Chris,

not sure if you recall me ive met you at Terrys a couple of times and at eurorep




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Posted: 17 Nov 2005 Topic: BBC2, 16th novo 8-9pm EagleOwls/Adders



I just wish it had been longer and had more substance to it


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Posted: 17 Nov 2005 Topic: Magnifyers



I use both a 2x and a 1.5x on my canon 100mm macro and have to say the 1.5x is acceptable but the 2x is poor in terms of image quality so dont tend to use it much at all


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Posted: 18 Nov 2005 Topic: Captive breeding of slow worms?



ive never seen them eat ants I think its just a case that they thrive in the same conditions ive seen ants eat a slow worm, though i suspect it was allready dead before they did so


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Posted: 11 Dec 2005 Topic: Captive breeding of slow worms?



there are many types of legless skinks that would suit you quite well


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Posted: 28 Feb 2006 Topic: Lenses



I started to observe and take pictures of native Herps last year having been into photography for a couple of years before that, Most of my pictures prior to late last year were of captive non native reptiles and this helped me to learn many of the basic things about photography before i went out trying to take pictures of native reptiles.

I have to date used a 100mm macro lens first I had the sigma 105 then I sold that and went for the canon 100 macro as I didnt liek the hunting and slow AF of the sigma 105, Now i am looking into a 180mm macro and thinking about getting the 180EX DG sigma macro and parting with the 100mm macro mainly because it allows me to be that little bit farther away and still take 1.1 macro shots this will be far better for Common lizards and will not impact much at all on adders infact it may help by not requireing being quite so close to them.

I also have a 70-200 canon L which I have a 500d close up filter for which allows me to be even more versitile and is a very very handy setup for narture shots

anyway not sure if any of that is of any help but it might be




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Posted: 28 Feb 2006 Topic: 2006 is comino to life!



nothing as yet im my neck of the woods (southern oxfordshire) but i hope to see somthing soon I did find a slow worm body that had been there some time maybe it persished in the winter? anyway ill let you know when the herps are about around these parts


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Posted: 03 Mar 2006 Topic: Reptile Digital photography



excuse me if somone did mention it but I missed it..........

Gemma get yourself a canon off shoe cord when you get a flash and no need to get a 580 ex get one of these from this place its a far better deal and is 90% the flash the 580 is anyway which is more than enough for all but the true pro's

linky http://www.onestop-digital.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPat h=25_32&products_id=53

 

hope that helps




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Posted: 26 Mar 2006 Topic: Lenses



the canon 70-200f4L with a 500d on gives some very good macro results aswell as being more flexible than a dedicated macro lens


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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 Topic: Lenses



personally i use the 100 and love it the 60 was to short for my likeing


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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 Topic: Lenses



the closet you can get with the 100 is 31cm from the spec but more like 10" in real use for me which is plenty close enough and I find it perfect for when im lifting the hides with one hand to get the whole adder in the shot while nealing close enough to still hold the hide up


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Posted: 17 Apr 2006 Topic: Adder Photography



Seen a few the last couple of days @Warberg north of Henley Nothing special but there the first ive seen there this year and not through lack of looking I can tell you

Oh and this little Grassy before it bolted off like they allways seem to do for me

 




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Posted: 17 Apr 2006 Topic: RAW or JPEG?



[QUOTE=Deano]

Hi Gemma

Are you refering to the slight (and I mean very slight) halo along the edges?  This effect is usually caused when being over zealous with the "Shadow/Highlight" tool available in Photoshop CS + CS2. Or maybe your looking at the far side of the head, where the lack of DoF has caused it to blur. But I think it is a nice shot. Besides how did you manage to get that close to a grass snake!

I know this is a herp forum but can I recommend an excellent book for using Photoshop. "Photoshop for Nature Photographers" by Ellen Anon and Tim Grey is a workshop in a book. You don't have to wade through loads of stuff you don't need. Only that which relates to natural history subjects.

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Quite agree after a long wait got my copy last week very very good book indeed




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Posted: 17 Apr 2006 Topic: Adder Photography



yep its lost an eye, I shall post some of the ones I found today after I have PP them


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Posted: 18 Apr 2006 Topic: RAW or JPEG?



[QUOTE=Deano]

Hi Paul

Don't know if you've seen the post about the Lee Valley Nature Photographers that Gemma very kindly posted but, if you can get to the meeting at Waltham Abbey on Thursday evening come and say hello. Most members will know who I am.

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Its a bit of a way for me mate my local club does the digital nature nights every so often though and Ive been to them i suspect its probobly mostly the same sort of stuff?




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