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Some birds of prey
You can't beat a long legged bird. Need to get some really good shots of the herons and large egret yet, but I'm working on it.
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Couldn't agree more!!!
What with ? The herons, egrets or any birds with long legs ?
We often see egrets standing on the backs of the cattle in the fields. Mr Sod always insists I don't have my camera with me at the time ………………… but I'm working on him. :twisted::twisted::twisted:
'Petermac
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A man after my own heart Derek. :cheers
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This is France Gary……………………………………:cheers
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And this Cormorant.
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Two great images , even more so the buzzard as you have managed to keep it sharp.
The Cormorant is also quality with the reflection etc. well taken.
Cheers
Toto
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A quickie for Bittern and anyone else of a photography based persuasion. I received my £ 18.00 ring flash from China today.
I have not included a photo or any details of it in this post as my camera ( Let me correct that, SWMBO's camera ) is currently being charged as the batteries just pinked out.
I'll catch up with it later.
cheers
Toto
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Here are a couple of snaps of the above ring flash. Still to get the batteries and will do so this week at some point in order to try it out.
First up,
and next, a photo of the hot shoe attachment and ring flash unit.
and the various adaptor rings for fitting to the various size lens diameters,
well,
thats about it. Can't go wrong for £18.00 quid. As I have said previously, I have seen the same model in use and I have seen some of the resultant images. They are very good indeed. That was in the hands of another amateur. Admittedly a very good amateur. He uses a Nikon D90.
and queries with regards to the above …….. fire away.
cheers for now
Toto
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No problem. I don't want to labour the point but it is a terrific product for the money and it does work very well.
The best thing since sliced bread, the Rubik's cube and cocktail sticks.
Cheers
Toto
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regards,
Derek.
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Just another of one of life's releases from everyday stuff. Keeps you sane.
Cheers
Toto
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Grey Squirrel, Saltram, Devon.
Robin, Radford Lake, Plymouth
Both pics with Nikon D3200 and Tamron 70/300 lens set at f8.
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Looks happy enough
Avocet
Ready, steady … …
Left 'and dahn a bit
Doing the one leg samba? Godwit platoon under lance corporal Shelduck.
Cheers MIKE
I'm like my avatar - a local ruin!
I'm like my avatar - a local ruin!
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Hang on, lemme get me tail up.
Jackdaw
Mallard
Pheasant
So I sez to 'er … … …
Cheers MIKE
I'm like my avatar - a local ruin!
I'm like my avatar - a local ruin!
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The colours in the Mallard and the pheasant are terrific. I like the oily green colours on the mallards head.
Nicely taken.
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