This is about half the present flock (c45 birds in this)
The photos from the new canera/lens take heavy cropping quite well too.
In the early afternoon I went over to Lower Bruckland Ponds to find a few things to point it at, both small and quick and large and slow.
Even though the lens has a whopping 3.5m minimum focusing distance it still does a decent job of dragonflies, like this Common Darter
Large and slow... a doddle.
Little Grebe with psychedelic background!
I didn't get much opportunity to try small birds moving in bushes but eventually a passing flock of Long-tailed Tits obliged.
As for birds in flight, I slightly overstretched myself trying to get Swallows and House Martins. I haven't got the hang of tracking them quickly enough, I suppose it will come with practice, this shot of a House Martin is my best effort. As for larger slower subjects...
This is the type of shot I've been longing to take, even if it it's only a Mallard.
"A horse is a thing of beauty... none will tire of looking at him as long as he displays himself in his splendour."
I wholeheartedly agree and if you don't feel the same, let me persuade you. Again, repeat after me...
A horse is a thing of beauty... none will tire of looking at him
as long as he displays himself ...
... in his splendour!
Well he had just woken up, bless him!
5 comments:
Chortle chortle, great choice of quote to accompany the horse photos, nice work.
Superb photography Karen,what type of camera are you using,will it adapt for Digiscoping.
John.
Great photos with new toy. The horse photos really did make me laugh though. Awesome.
Thanks for commenting folks :-)
John, it's a Canon 40D, I suppose it will work for digiscoping but I'm happy doing that with my handheld compact.
Thanks for the Info Karen,you capture super images,love the sharp detail.
Many thanks.
John.
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