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Posted: Sun Jun 13th, 2021 02:31
 
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It's changed a lot in the few years since my last visit Eric , we did a 4.30a.m cross country dash and got there early someone that arrived at 9.a.m got the last car parking spot .. horrendous amount of people there by mid day
It's like that on the NNorfolk coast too.

Crocodiles of people wandering about at Titchwell and other vantage points.
Springwatch hasn't helped, with thousands of numpties thinking they can turn up at Snettisham and see what the BBC crew are seeing live.

I fear this won't calm down till people lose interest with holidaying in UK and resuming jetting off to far flung places.and get back to work.



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Think the owl has the right idea.close your eyes and chill.

It was really dark in this spot. This needed 12,800 iso even at 1/100th




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Eric, can you post which camera you are using when you post from your two cameras!  Profligate! 
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I am trying to work out if I can see a difference between the cameras.



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That's a nice bird to have in your garden.

 




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Super pictures Jeff, thanks for posting them! I have been very busy sorting garden and sorry no new pix from me.



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One from today. This Kite is called Red Arrow and will be 16 years old this year.



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jk wrote:
Eric, can you post which camera you are using when you post from your two cameras!  Profligate! 
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I am trying to work out if I can see a difference between the cameras.

Can't help you with a comparison as I am only using one camera. :devil:

Besides these posted images are no real comparison to the originals. I am letting the forum software create 1-2mb 'large size' uploads from the massively bigger originals. There's no doubt it reduces quality using this route. 


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Eric that is spot on quality!



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That looks good to me Eric.

 




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I'm waiting to see some bird in flight pics from you Sony users to see how it handles it.

 

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