Memory Lane: Red-tailed Shrike, Bempton Cliffs July 2nd 2022
One of the most important qualities to cultivate as a mature and well-balanced individual is the ability to laugh at yourself. Though the memory I'm writing about is only from four years ago, the complete lack of skill involved in my birding and especially my photography makes me laugh at myself whenever I reflect. I've come a long way since the summer of 2022, and it's good to remind myself of that sometimes. I bought a camera in 2020 during the lockdown, and a bit of online searching suggested that a Canon 7d mkII would be a good fit for me, along with a 400mm prime lens. I had no experience with a camera at all before that, and no clue how to take, process or show digital photos. I'd used my phone through my scope a couple of times, but that was such an underwhelming experience (again, operator error - the tech is good!) that I'd all but given up on trying to get any photos of birds that way. I remember my first day out with the camera, excited to have f...