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RedRobin:
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These are all lovely, Tom! Great colour, striking compositions, capturing typical moments in the birds character.
I belong to several wildlife photography groups on facebook which have very high standards of posted photos including some by professionals and yours make the grade.
I've forgotten, are you a Nikon or a Canon user?
Top Cat:
Hi Robin, just a 550 D with good glass and top models for posing, I learnt a long while a go if the model is good it sure helps with perception of quality. :smiley:
RedRobin:
--- Quote from: Top Cat on November 19, 2013, 10:35:05 pm ---
Hi Robin, just a 550 D with good glass and top models for posing, I learnt a long while a go if the model is good it sure helps with perception of quality. :smiley:
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.... :happy2: As a very famous photographer once said:
"The camera takes the photo, but the photographer makes it" - Ansell Adams, 1902-1984
I'm about to get a 70D with L glass plus a Sony RX100 II truly pocket-size compact which shoots RAW to replace my FinePix which I have worn out!
PND:
Couple of a Siskin on the feeder this morning.. Looks like I might have inadvertently treated myself to a 5D mkIII recently.. :ashamed:
Siskin by Paul Deuble, on Flickr
Siskin by Paul Deuble, on Flickr
Veee-dubber:
Wow, great shots guys really dramatic!
I'm a keen fisherman & the oppurtunities I have missed through not having a decent camera is unreal! - definately on my list this year!!
Once a pair of Otters swam past and then started playing right in front of me, absolutely killed the fishing but boy was it worth it!
Also there is what I believe to be a white buzzard resident to an area I fish in Somerset; Ive been told it's an Osprey but I'm fairly certain its a buzzard so I will endeavour to get a shot of it if anyone can help ID it?
:happy2:
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