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Iain
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Thought i'd post a few as I haven't posted any in a while. The rest are in my gallery. Attachment: DSC_0358W.jpg (Downloaded 32 times)
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jk
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Great shot. Love the white foamy water but super sharp bird.
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Iain
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D3 and Sigma 150-600mm contemporary.
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Robert
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Very nice Iain, I like the way the sharpness of the bird contrasts with the motion blur of the water, kind of like a fourth dimension.
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Graham Whistler
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Super pix well done!
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Iain
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Thanks Guys. As they say we are ever trying to improve.
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Eric
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Lovely shot, Iain.
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Graham Whistler
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In our local Titchfield Haven a rather difficult bird to see lucky to catch it darting between dense cover : Water Rail. D500 with Nikon 80-400 AFS Lens plus x1.4 extender. Attachment: WaterRail3305.jpg (Downloaded 21 times)
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Eric
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Graham Whistler wrote:
In our local Titchfield Haven a rather difficult bird to see lucky to catch it darting between dense cover : Water Rail. D500 with Nikon 80-400 AFS Lens plus x1.4 extender.
Well done. I sat and stared at the RSPB Titchwell reserve reed beds for a couple of hours waiting for one to reappear. It had apparently just disappeared from view as I entered the hide.
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Graham Whistler
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Sorry thought you said Titchfield!!! Yes hard birds to get pix of and they only stay in open for seconds.
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Iain
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Nice shot Graham.
We are quite lucky up here as we have two sites where they show well.
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amazing50
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Great shots. Setting up a winter feeder for our non-migratory birds.
Starting to get a bit chilly, down to about -5C at night with shouvable snow.
A lot of the snow birds are leaving early this fall
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TomOC
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That's a Real beauty, Iain.
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