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Jeff good to see you back and what a 100% super shot to kick off with!



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Welcome back Geoff....great image. Looking forward to more. 



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Welcome back Geoff.
Nice shot, great sharpness and composition.



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Nice shot Jeff. Very obliging of it to let you get some shots for saving it from the Magpie.

 




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A banded demoiselle(male) taken at 600mm


D44_4803 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 




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Nice shot Iain.



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hi gang still lurking not been getting out much and then just doing a few butterflies etc so heres a few from last week 

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due to all the adverse publicity over the olympus re-structuring I have looked at nikon again plus canon and Sony .. most options although workable will either entail more money than I can logically spend or more weight than I can comfortably carry around .. so for the time being im sticking with olympus .. 
    on a brighter note we have a villa booked in majorca for next may near porto Pollensa which by all accounts is superb for birding .. covid 19 permitting of course ... never been before so quite excited

 




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Super photos no problem with your Olympus why change it?



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blackfox wrote:
due to all the adverse publicity over the olympus re-structuring I have looked at nikon again plus canon and Sony .. most options although workable will either entail more money than I can logically spend or more weight than I can comfortably carry around .. so for the time being im sticking with olympus .. 
    on a brighter note we have a villa booked in majorca for next may near porto Pollensa which by all accounts is superb for birding .. covid 19 permitting of course ... never been before so quite excited

Unless you are planning on changing your camera, I don't see why Olympus restructuring should have any bearing on your photography?

As Graham says, when you can capture images like those, why change?



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