Just recently, I was in my garden watching some birds that kept flying in and out. They seemed to be visiting a apple tree that had lots of fruit that was soft and ripe for eating. In and out they went and I thought I would get my camera to take a few shots.
I stood there for several minutes - the birds stopped coming - or, at least, seemed a bit wary of me. I was only able to get a few pictures of them as they were flying in and out. They hardly settled. It was all rather disappointing and I had nothing to show for my efforts.
But my efforts were pretty meagre so what could I expect?
A few days later I set up my equipment in the garden. This was in advance of any bird "activity". I decided to do a "stake out”. I had my camera, tripod and other photographic stuff. But more importantly I had a newspaper, a flask of coffee and some biscuits.
I was there for a while - it was not a quick visit.
If nothing else, I would have
I got some lovely shots that anyone would be proud of.
Because I was prepared to wait.
Eric Hartwell runs the photography resource site http://www.theshutter.co.uk and the associated discussion forums as well as the regular weblog at http://thephotographysite.blogspot.com.