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A Photography Session At Fleet Pond

David Pottinger writes:

Liza Toth is a very talented local amateur photographer and has taken some very impressive shots at the Pond. You can see samples of her work here and here (see also the picture at the bottom of this article).

I thought it would be interesting to get Liza to talk through one of her photography sessions and here’s the result. Liza writes:

“Ideally, I like to be out before dawn, for the best pictures. One of the advantages of winter is that this is not such a great hardship, but getting out before dawn is a challenge as the days lengthen.

Accordingly, I was out in the late morning today, which means that the sun was too bright and the photography was more difficult.

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Of course, a compensating advantage of spring is that the babies arrive, usually starting with ducks and goslings, followed by cygnets.

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When I arrived at the Pond, mama duck was sleeping on the jetty, but the ducklings were quick to pounce on the duck and swan pellets that I tossed in the water. (It is only fair to pay for the photo session with a decent currency: pellets, not bread, which is bad for the birds and attracts rats!).

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I try to feed the birds carefully so that the swans do not kill the ducks: I make sure to put plenty of food out for the swans where they are congregating, as far away from the baby ducks as possible. While they are eating, I throw pellets to the baby ducks in a separate area, luring them far from the swans.

At one point, the ducklings walked onto the jetty and I fed them there. Here is a picture of them on their walk.

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During the course of the morning, other photographers also came out to the Pond. The baby ducks were getting all the attention, and the swans seemed a little put out.

After a while, a “new” swan appeared, being returned to the Pond by the Swan Lifeline Animal Rescue Service in Eton (their number is 01753 859397 if you ever see a swan in need of help).

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This particular swan had been at the wrong end of a fight with another swan, and was glad to be home. He celebrated by flying around the Pond several times.

Every month, I aim for at least one calendar-worthy picture of Fleet Pond. Last year, I sold a few Fleet Pond calendars and donated the profits to the Fleet Pond Society.

This will probably be the April picture for the 2016 calendar, one of the final shots of my photo session today (see below).”

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Many thanks to Liza for giving us some insights into how she goes about getting her pictures!

For completeness, here’s the shot that was the People’s Choice Winner at the FPS Photography Competition for 2014:

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Photo credits: Liza Toth (please note that all the above photos have been reduced in size for publishing on the blog).

FPS Photographic Competition 2014 Results

FPS Photo Comp Winners 2014

David Pottinger writes:

The results of Fleet Pond Society’s popular Photographic Competition were announced at the FPS AGM on Saturday 21st February. The theme for the competition for 2014 was ‘Fleeting Moments’ and the poster above gives snapshots of the winning and highly commended entries.

The Competition and Rosebowl Winner for 2014 was Terry Austin. Terry is the Deputy Chairman of FPS and is well-known for his many contributions to the conservation of Fleet Pond (see for example here).

Below is a photo from the award ceremony at the AGM.

Regarding the winning photo, please note the following important information:

“Following concerns raised by a number of people, Fleet Pond Society must emphasise that taking photographs of birds on the nest can only be done under license from BTO (British Trust for Ornithology). The photographer must hold a license or be supervised by a license holder. The latter was the case for the photo of the Black-backed gull chick which was photographed as part of the bird ringing exercise on the island set aside for nesting gulls and terns. The chick shown was ringed and returned safely to the nest for the photograph.”

FPS Photo Comp 2014 Winners and Judges

From left to right: David Styler (Secretary of Fleet Lions), Terry Austin (Competition and Rosebowl Winner), Tim Seed (Highly Commended) and Richard Keeley (who was on the panel of judges for the competition and is a member of Farnborough Lions)

The photos below are high resolution versions of the entries by Terry Austin and Liza Toth (please note that these are both rather large files).

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The Competition Winner for 2014 was Terry Austin who captured this marvellous moment

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A spectacular moment captured by Liza Toth (People’s Choice Winner)

The competition for 2015 will be announced later this year.

You can see the winning entries for the competition from previous years here.

Fleet Pond Society AGM – Saturday 21 February 2015

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The overall winner for the 2013 FPS Photographic Competition – Liza Toth

The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Fleet Pond Society will take place at 7.15pm on Saturday 21st February 2015 at St. P & J Church Hall, Kings Road, Fleet.

We would like to encourage members to attend. This is your opportunity to put questions to the Executive Committee and share your views on the future of Fleet Pond Local Nature Reserve.

Nominations are requested for the election of Officers and Members to the Executive Committee. Current committee members are required to stand down at the AGM but will be eligible for re-election.

If you would like to nominate someone, please contact the Secretary of FPS, Michelle Salter, via Michelle@FleetPondSociety.co.uk

Following the official business of the AGM there will be a short break for refreshments before we announce the winners of the Photographic Competition 2014. We hope everyone who has entered will come along to see their photographs on display.

A gallery of the winning entries for the 2013 Competition can be seen here.

Fleet Pond Panorama

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Please click to expand – it’s worth it!

David Pottinger writes:

I recently came across the picture above on Flickr. It was taken by Dineshraj Goomany and is part of his Fleet Pond Album.

When friends visit and I take them round the Pond for the first time, they’re always surprised how big it is. I think the word ‘pond’ often makes people think of a duck pond or similar!

Getting a good impression of the size of the Pond is tricky but the panorama shot above does it really well. The clouds and their reflections are very impressive too.