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Posted: Sun Jan 12th, 2020 11:30
 
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Another experiment with high ISO on the olympus. Taken @ 6400


P1070079-Edit by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 




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Perfect natural framing there Iain.  :applause:



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It was a pain to get Robert as I think they have springs in there legs.

 




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Ian that is very good perhaps I too should sell my Nikon kit? No  I do like my D850 and the 500mm f5.6 PF lens focus is spot on I wish I had taken that to Kenya as I had too many focus failures on small birds with the D500 and 80-400 mm lens but I need that for the normal game pictures and two camera and two sets of lenses is too much to carry.



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That's the problem Graham, to take it all is too much weight.

 




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Jack and Dora our local pair of Jackdaws nest in local chimneys every year but the house next door has upset Jack's plans for this year today! They use our garden for feeding but I only hope they show no interest in our chimney now. Nikon D850 and 500mm f5.6  AF-S PF Lens plus x1.4, 1/500 sec at f8 800 ISO blow-up of about 25% of total image. NEF processed in Photoshop CC with some USM.



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It's not going to get in that one. The houses over the back from me started a number of years ago with 4 Jackdaws. Now there must be twenty nesting in various chimneys.

 




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Better weather today -3C but sun, so had first walk for the year in local reserve Titchfield Haven. Water frozen first thing so only a few Oystercatchers (also spot the 2 Redshanks) on an island waiting for the tide to go out. Nikon D850 with Nikon 500mm  f5.6 PF lens plus x1.4 extender = 700mm  ISO 1000 1/1000 sec f14



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some chough shots from yesterday , only the second time I have ever seen them 





 




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blackfox wrote:
some chough shots from yesterday , only the second time I have ever seen them 






Cornish bid or county bird of Cornwall.
Great shots.



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