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 Posted: Thu Oct 24th, 2019 05:05
Graham Whistler



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As you say Robert 1st pix is the best. Problem was they were very active and moving all time and almost too close  with f9 DPF was problem and keeping single point focus spot on head and composing not too good with tail too near to the left. Bird photography is not easy and I was very lucky to get so near to these very active little chaps, I was looking down on them from the path round the harbour wall at low tide. The 500mm F5.6  PF lens with x1.4 is 700mm and  wide open at F8, the low sun was also in my face.

Last edited on Thu Oct 24th, 2019 05:10 by Graham Whistler



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