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Turnstones in Titchfield Haven Dec 2017. Still my kit of choice Nikon D500 with 80-400 AF-S and x1.4 converter. It is light enough for long walks in bird reserves quick to get into action, great for birds in air and long enough reach for most shots. High ISO works well up to 3200 ISO. This shot was at 1000 ISO fast enough to use 1/1000 sec for these small waders moving all the time and stop down for good depth of field.

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Great pics both.



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Gave the D500 an outing this morning in the garden with the Nikon DX 18-140mm AF-S lens.

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Another for Robert as he likes flowers!

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Point well made Graham!!!



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Another flower for Bob with D500 and the very sharp 18-140mm AF-S DX Lens.

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Another flower for Bob with D500 and the very sharp 18-140mm AF-S DX Lens.
Gorgeous shot Graham. It looks alive!



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Another for Robert as he likes flowers!

Thank you Graham, lovely flowers. I don't know how I missed these, the forum software doesn't always flag new posts on the 'Recent Posts' page. I have been popping in regularly but didn't realise there were new posts.

Lovely flowers, I should be out photographing flowers myself, my modest back yard is ablaze with colour mainly from one rose tree, Rose Louisa, in honour for my daughter Louise and in memory of my grandmother Louisa.

Lonicera Henryi is on the verge of flowering and the Weigela is past it's best.

I don't think my son Michael's scooter is ever going to flower so it will have to go, and soon!



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When my wife saw your photo she said "its Clivia Miniata".

I, on the other hand, said "it's bl**dy lovely"

Well done, Graham



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My efforts today were thwarted by a strong breeze here in France. But my botanist missus said she hadn't seen this 'Heart's Ease' growing wild since she was a child in the UK.
I am too much of gentleman to say how long ago that was....but rationing was still in place. :sssshh:

The actual flower was only 1/2" hidden in the middle of grass. I did a bit of gardening to clear the area around it but just as I took the shot a blade of grass (yes that thick green line is a thin blade of grass) blew into the frame. Grrrr!

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