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A New Year means a new Soul Source photography thread! Starting in 2013, "Show us your great photos" has proved to be a long-lived favourite - all because of the continued contributions and involvement of its enthusiastic participants. Here's looking forward to yet another year of fab photos - and don't forget that you don't need to be a photographer to post up pics. Whether taken with top-of-the-line gear or the camera on your smart phone, if you've got interesting pics, please feel free to share.

To kick off, here's a batch of pics I took today while out on a cold and misty walk in a place called the Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen. I'd not heard of it until just very recently. Apparently it's a natural water table from which Amsterdam gets most of its fresh water. At the same time, it's a nature reserve, so now that I know of its existence, I'll have to make a point of visiting regularly.

It wasn't a good day to be out with a camera, especially with a zoom lens. The light was poor, it was misty (heavy fog overhead - we could hear geese flying over but could barely see them, even though they were quite low), and it was cold. Hopefully conditions will be better on my next visit.

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Here's wishing you all a happy New Year and lots of happy shooting across the next 12 months.

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As we are coming to the end of another year and a particularly difficult one at that I'd just like to say thank you to all who have contributed to this thread for the brightening of days with your great photographs. I've always had a respect for nature but watching this thread over the last few years has made me realise how little I actually know in regards to actual names of plants, trees and birds. Thanks to this thread I at least now know not all little brown birds are Sparrows even if I still can't recognise what they are. I was actually quite proud of myself last week walking through a local woodland when I spotted a small bird climbing up and down the tree trunks, I thought I bet that's a Tree Creeper, checking my book when I returned home I was 99% certain I was correct , everything tallied with what I saw.

      This has been the first time I have had a bird feeder in my garden, sadly not attracting a great variety of garden birds but enjoyable non the less. It saw little use in the first few days when I became hopeful one morning when about half a dozen Goldfinches which had been nesting in the hedgerow opposite descended. I'm no expert as why after feeding on that day they then vanished. Since then the only visitors I've seen are Sparrows and a couple of Blue Tits and a Robin. I've enjoyed watching the larger birds trying to perch on the fat ball feeder with little success so along with the Magpies and a couple of Jackdaws two fat Wood Pigeons  regularly hoover up anything that drops to the floor. Only downside to the feeder is the amount of bird shit on my garden gate, maybe I'll have to re site the feeder to the bottom of the garden, I think they use the gate to perch as they wait to use the feeder. 

     The photo of the Stag was one of those "bugger" moments when I had gone out without my camera which although meeting the needs for which I bought it is totally inadequate for shooting wildlife photos though the closeness of the Stag I could have got afar better photograph with said camera. Then again it could have been worse I could have been the bloke who pulled alongside me whilst I was taking the photo, he had on the passenger seat his camera with a lens the size that which Steve has posted pics of, he was well pissed off, his battery had run out and he thought his spare was charged which it wasn't.

   Thanks again to all for posting.

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2 hours ago, Twoshoes said:

 

As we are coming to the end of another year and a particularly difficult one at that I'd just like to say thank you to all who have contributed to this thread for the brightening of days with your great photographs. I've always had a respect for nature but watching this thread over the last few years has made me realise how little I actually know in regards to actual names of plants, trees and birds. Thanks to this thread I at least now know not all little brown birds are Sparrows even if I still can't recognise what they are. I was actually quite proud of myself last week walking through a local woodland when I spotted a small bird climbing up and down the tree trunks, I thought I bet that's a Tree Creeper, checking my book when I returned home I was 99% certain I was correct , everything tallied with what I saw.

      This has been the first time I have had a bird feeder in my garden, sadly not attracting a great variety of garden birds but enjoyable non the less. It saw little use in the first few days when I became hopeful one morning when about half a dozen Goldfinches which had been nesting in the hedgerow opposite descended. I'm no expert as why after feeding on that day they then vanished. Since then the only visitors I've seen are Sparrows and a couple of Blue Tits and a Robin. I've enjoyed watching the larger birds trying to perch on the fat ball feeder with little success so along with the Magpies and a couple of Jackdaws two fat Wood Pigeons  regularly hoover up anything that drops to the floor. Only downside to the feeder is the amount of bird shit on my garden gate, maybe I'll have to re site the feeder to the bottom of the garden, I think they use the gate to perch as they wait to use the feeder. 

     The photo of the Stag was one of those "bugger" moments when I had gone out without my camera which although meeting the needs for which I bought it is totally inadequate for shooting wildlife photos though the closeness of the Stag I could have got afar better photograph with said camera. Then again it could have been worse I could have been the bloke who pulled alongside me whilst I was taking the photo, he had on the passenger seat his camera with a lens the size that which Steve has posted pics of, he was well pissed off, his battery had run out and he thought his spare was charged which it wasn't.

   Thanks again to all for posting.

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Every single person who contributed to this years thread has put a smile on my face. I don't pretend to be a expert ( I leave that to Martyn and Tattoodave) real experts. I've  just been lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time some of the times . For example the Otter  pictures.  That was a once in a lifetime experience   I even had to run back to the car for the camera.   Opposite side of the coin. . I walked for a hour over rough terrain to see the Bearded Vulture back in September  . I took approximately 150 photographs, later when I got  back  home and checked, i had  blurred pictures, the image stabilisation had somehow got turn off.  Result all blurred pictures and im never ever going to see another one in the UK.  Gutted but at least  I've got the memory 📷.  But I'm lucky to be able to get out and about a bit more than normal with having no job ( as yet ,) so I can take a few pictures.  

May I suggest that you try using sunflower heart's for your bird feeder.  It may take a few days but the finches will return and once they know about the sunflower heart's they will bring in other types.  , woodpeckers,  bullfinch,  greenfinch etc

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1 hour ago, Twoshoes said:

 

As we are coming to the end of another year and a particularly difficult one at that I'd just like to say thank you to all who have contributed to this thread for the brightening of days with your great photographs. I've always had a respect for nature but watching this thread over the last few years has made me realise how little I actually know in regards to actual names of plants, trees and birds. Thanks to this thread I at least now know not all little brown birds are Sparrows even if I still can't recognise what they are. I was actually quite proud of myself last week walking through a local woodland when I spotted a small bird climbing up and down the tree trunks, I thought I bet that's a Tree Creeper, checking my book when I returned home I was 99% certain I was correct , everything tallied with what I saw.

      This has been the first time I have had a bird feeder in my garden, sadly not attracting a great variety of garden birds but enjoyable non the less. It saw little use in the first few days when I became hopeful one morning when about half a dozen Goldfinches which had been nesting in the hedgerow opposite descended. I'm no expert as why after feeding on that day they then vanished. Since then the only visitors I've seen are Sparrows and a couple of Blue Tits and a Robin. I've enjoyed watching the larger birds trying to perch on the fat ball feeder with little success so along with the Magpies and a couple of Jackdaws two fat Wood Pigeons  regularly hoover up anything that drops to the floor. Only downside to the feeder is the amount of bird shit on my garden gate, maybe I'll have to re site the feeder to the bottom of the garden, I think they use the gate to perch as they wait to use the feeder. 

     The photo of the Stag was one of those "bugger" moments when I had gone out without my camera which although meeting the needs for which I bought it is totally inadequate for shooting wildlife photos though the closeness of the Stag I could have got afar better photograph with said camera. Then again it could have been worse I could have been the bloke who pulled alongside me whilst I was taking the photo, he had on the passenger seat his camera with a lens the size that which Steve has posted pics of, he was well pissed off, his battery had run out and he thought his spare was charged which it wasn't.

   Thanks again to all for posting.

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Another great thread this year - lots of brilliant photos, and never a dull moment. And entirely down to everyone's enthusiastic participation! 

It doesn't matter whether you lie in wait for a hoped-for photo opportunity or whether you just happen to be in the right place at the right time, much of it is down to luck. At the same time, often with landscapes and the like, the beauty is, quite literally, in the eye of the beholder - the beholder being the one looking through the camera and who sees something worth snapping and then takes the time to share it with us all.

Whatever your photos have been of, and however you got them, they are all hugely appreciated and definitely enjoyed!

2 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

May I suggest that you try using sunflower heart's for your bird feeder

Cheers for that Steve, I did wonder if different seeds attracted different birds, I've noticed the Robin doesn't use the feeder but does use a small log I hollowed out and hung on the feeding pole. I'll look into some Sunflower hearts,

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After a conversation with Tattoodave about the rarest UK owls.   I've just been sent this.

A Scops Owl picture taken from  near Seaham Harbour.  Not a brilliant picture but it proves that they are here.  

 

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Deer in Dunham Park looking for some refreshments while waiting for the big day. Doesn't look like Rudolph 🤔

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Goldcrest. Not the best picture i have ever taken but God are these hard to photograph, they never ever keep still and along with the even more elusive Firecrest are Britain's smallest bird

 

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Twitchers have been scouring Ribble Valley to glimpse this White Heron . One chap was using a Drone . Lucky as my Dog sniffed it out of hiding . Not as big as Grey Heron . 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Soulfulmerlin said:

Twitchers have been scouring Ribble Valley to glimpse this White Heron . One chap was using a Drone . Lucky as my Dog sniffed it out of hiding . Not as big as Grey Heron . 

Great white egret?

6 minutes ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

Great white egret?

You beat me to it Russell.  Cant tell from the picture. Great white egret has Yellow beak and black feet and the little egret has a black beak and yellow feet

Great white egret is almost as big as a Grey heron. Little egret is half the size 

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49 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

You beat me to it Russell.  Cant tell from the picture. Great white egret has Yellow beak and black feet and the little egret has a black beak and yellow feet

Great white egret is almost as big as a Grey heron. Little egret is half the size 

Enlarging the pic as much as possible while still maintaining some integrity suggests a black beak and yellow legs, and thus a little egret. 

21 minutes ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

Enlarging the pic as much as possible while still maintaining some integrity suggests a black beak and yellow legs, and thus a little egret. 

Did have a Black Beak . When took photo off phone . I  zoomed 2.5 times . To my eye was approximately half size as a Heron . Egret well first time I've seen one . Happy Days . 

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20 minutes ago, Soulfulmerlin said:

Did have a Black Beak . When took photo off phone . I  zoomed 2.5 times . To my eye was approximately half size as a Heron . Egret well first time I've seen one . Happy Days . 

A positive ID. Nice one - and well done to your dog for flushing the bird out so you might see it!

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Here we go. A closer look at the distinguishing  features of a Little egret . Black beak and yellow feet and the Great white egret with the yellow beak and black feet 

 

 

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A house in Scotland had the patio doors open when a Sparrowhawk flew in and settled on their Christmas tree 🎄 . How cool is that.  Wish it would have happened to me.  They had to call the police / RSPB to capture it and return it to the wild 

 

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I had to look twice to understand what you meant 😁

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Getting the knack of Camera no . 10 x Zoom .

Caught this Grey Heron feeding on Voles .

Not much to be seen today . 

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Seathwaite at the head of Borrowdale today - officially rainiest place in Britain (at 3.5 metres annually more than most rain forests) I got soaked to the skin! Dx 

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Lucky I got a night session in at my local lake Sat night, 7 Carp in total, biggest being this 23.5lb common, not great shots as it was pissing down, but a nice fish for what looks like will be my last trip for a while 😞

 

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Lucky I got a night session in at my local lake Sat night, 7 Carp in total, biggest being this 23.5lb common, not great shots as it was pissing down, but a nice fish for what looks like will be my last trip for a while 😞

 

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Nice one Mal. Is that from that Caerphilly castle water that you recently joined  ? 

14 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

Nice one Mal. Is that from that Caerphilly castle water that you recently joined  ? 

no, thats Mathern mill mate, nr Chepstow, It's a good little fishery where I like to do nights, its safe and you can get a bend in your rod, unlike a few other lakes I'm fishing just now, where a double or 30lb is a hard catch, but thats the challenge, I flick between the two to keep my skills up, there is nothing more demoralising than to blank 4 / 5 times in a row on a hard lake 😕

They had a match on when I arrived, and although those boys were catching allot of silvers and tench, none had any carp, which was strange, its a great deep margins water, so with a bit of ground bait and single corn you can entice the bigger ones in of the night, they feel the pressure I think, and soon as everybody packs up, it bite time...

fishing talk, we just lost a lot of soul boys!! laughing

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A little wander round Dunham park as the sun goes down ready for the big man to do his rounds. Merry Christmas everyone, hope it a good day for all 👍

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Can I take this opportunity to thank everyone who has contributed to this thread this year. There's been some fantastic pictures shared with us all. Massive thanks to Russell as always.  I won't be posting anything else on this thread this year. ( left my laptop at a friend's house a few weeks ago) and it will be the new year before I get it back so can't download any pictures from the camera.  Thanks again 

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4 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

Can I take this opportunity to thank everyone who has contributed to this thread this year. There's been some fantastic pictures shared with us all. Massive thanks to Russell as always.  I won't be posting anything else on this thread this year. ( left my laptop at a friend's house a few weeks ago) and it will be the new year before I get it back so can't download any pictures from the camera.  Thanks again 

Agreed - so many brilliant photos, from the expert photographers and most of us who just capture things with our phone cameras or whatever basic kit we have to hand. Every photo posted here is a real delight to see.

See you - and everyone else - in the New Year!

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Did a nice circular walk round Grasmere and Rydal water today - only about 7 or 8 miles.
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These are my personal highlights of the year.

Managed to see a Bearded Vulture in the UK for the first and probably only time ever. 

Finally seeing a Osprey when I had the camera with me. 

Having a wonderful and probably the best encounter I will ever experience with a wild Otter 

Seeing for the first time in God knows how many years but unfortunately not managing to photograph two Water Voles  

 

 

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Watching the snow fall here in Devon too. Made me think of sunnier and happier times when I snapped this shot with an underwater housing on a digital camera. My son in Fuerteventura earlier in the year.

 

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23 minutes ago, Davebanks said:

Watching the snow fall here in Devon too. Made me think of sunnier and happier times when I snapped this shot with an underwater housing on a digital camera. My son in Fuerteventura earlier in the year.

 

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That looks awesome would love to try surfing one day.  And it looks like you have the wave all to yourselves.

22 minutes ago, Dylan said:

That looks awesome would love to try surfing one day.  And it looks like you have the wave all to yourselves.

We did have it all to ourselves and often do when we are there. It is a bodyboarding wave, very shallow over a lava rock reef. It is not a wave to learn on as its very fast.

The good thing about FUE is the water is  a warm 20 even in winter and the air about 25C and the waves a plentiful and the crowds sparse.

It is very hard getting good surfing shots from the water, not only is the subject moving fast, you are in danger of being pummelled by the wave and you can't look through a viewfinder. And in my case cannot wear your specs.

So luck plays a big part.

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19 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

These are my personal highlights of the year.

Managed to see a Bearded Vulture in the UK for the first and probably only time ever. 

Finally seeing a Osprey when I had the camera with me. 

Having a wonderful and probably the best encounter I will ever experience with a wild Otter 

Seeing for the first time in God knows how many years but unfortunately not managing to photograph two Water Voles  

 

 

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Stunning.photos mate. Makes.me.wish I had found the time to see the vulture and also not lost me camera the week before we went to Scotland. Great stuff

1 minute ago, Soulandy said:

Stunning.photos mate. Makes.me.wish I had found the time to see the vulture and also not lost me camera the week before we went to Scotland. Great stuff

Cheers Andy. Really appreciate your kind words mate 👍 I would have been gutted about losing my camera but I think I would have thought about hiring one. Espcially going to where you was.  Haven't got a clue how much it would cost though 😕 

7 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

Cheers Andy. Really appreciate your kind words mate 👍 I would have been gutted about losing my camera but I think I would have thought about hiring one. Espcially going to where you was.  Haven't got a clue how much it would cost though 😕 

I was a bit gutted but hey, I'll be back up there sometime, hopefully, if we're allowed 👍

7 hours ago, Davebanks said:

We did have it all to ourselves and often do when we are there. It is a bodyboarding wave, very shallow over a lava rock reef. It is not a wave to learn on as its very fast.

The good thing about FUE is the water is  a warm 20 even in winter and the air about 25C and the waves a plentiful and the crowds sparse.

It is very hard getting good surfing shots from the water, not only is the subject moving fast, you are in danger of being pummelled by the wave and you can't look through a viewfinder. And in my case cannot wear your specs.

So luck plays a big part.

Dave Banks

When we visit Cornwall we always have a look in waves gallery.  They take some great wave shots from in the water mostly from porthleven.   Pricy but impressive.

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When we visit Cornwall we always have a look in waves gallery.  They take some great wave shots from in the water mostly from porthleven.   Pricy but impressive.

In galleries like that you are helping to pay for those incredibly expensive pro camera waterproof cases. Think I was looking at £2000 for a case for mine, the camera only cost me £1650. and they are lens specific so these pro,s need numerous case's . But well worth it for the fantastic results if that's the path you want to go down.  Saying that one of  my lens is nearly £10,000 new. 

15 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

In galleries like that you are helping to pay for those incredibly expensive pro camera waterproof cases. Think I was looking at £2000 for a case for mine, the camera only cost me £1650. and they are lens specific so these pro,s need numerous case's . But well worth it for the fantastic results if that's the path you want to go down.  Saying that one of  my lens is nearly £10,000 new. 

And once you have the kit you still have to capture the perfect shot which could take a while.  If money were no object I’d buy quite a lot from them.

3 minutes ago, Dylan said:

And once you have the kit you still have to capture the perfect shot which could take a while.  If money were no object I’d buy quite a lot from them.

Me too.  Plus the best dry suit you could get 

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Well I'm not sure I'll be posting anymore on here this year so I'll leave it with a few memories of the mountains that I've missed this year. Some fantastic pictures again on this thread despite all what's gone on and here's hoping we can all share a few more next year. Hope everyone has a great 2021 and that we can all get out and about sooner rather than later. All the best everyone 👍

A Snowdon Inversion, Looking down on the Langdale Valley in the Lakes, St. Sunday Crag Lake District, Reflections of Snowdon, View from the tent

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Morning in Manchester

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Was quite heavy when I was at Pilsworth Asda earlier this morning but nothing here in Blackley 

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