While I was on my winter break I was lucky enough to make a trip down to Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel Island FL. By the time I got there it was late morning and the light was starting to become harsh and I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to get any dramatic photos. We drove up to the second or third lake area and saw a large number of Rosette Spoonbills Platalea ajaja.
I got my camera equipment out, which was a Nikon D200 with a 300 f2.8 lens and a 2x teleconverter, crept down in some bushes and started shooting. I was a bit nervous about just thrusting myself right next to the waters edge in some bushes because there was a sign cautioning people about alligators, but it was worth the risk!
While shooting, a couple of the Spoonbills started taking a bath and made for some great shots. After their bath they spread their wings to dry them and I came up with some unique photos of that series.
After visiting the refuge 3 times in the past and never coming up with photos of the Spoonbills that I liked it was great to have got the shots that I have longed for. It was a wonderful combination of luck and knowing what to do and how to shoot that all came together to make the photos work.

Read more…