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Posted: Mon Sep 9th, 2024 16:27
 
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Sorry about that when I put in made layer error, Here is corrected shot still pure photography. 

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Sorry about that when I put in made layer error, Here is corrected shot still pure photography. 

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Much better Graham. I thought the last Kestrel was dissolving. Lol

I didn’t appreciate how big their eyes were relative to their body size.



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Chaffinch with Sony Ai and 600mm lens

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Little Owls three young with parent.

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Little Owls three young with parent.

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Love that shot. I wonder what they all saw or heard off to the Left of this shot?



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Eric wrote:
Love that shot. I wonder what they all saw or heard off to the Left of this shot?
Probably Graham had someone waving a mouse about.:lol:

Nice shot Graham.

 




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Probably Graham had someone waving a mouse about.:lol:

Nice shot Graham.

Maybe…a few peanuts wouldn’t get their attention. :lol:



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Nothing exciting just a female Reed Bunting and a Willow Tit taken on a dull overcast day.


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They are both exciting to me as we don’t get willow tits here anymore and rarely, except in harsh winters, do the reedies come here.

The dull light we are experiencing is a real challenge. How I envy the clear, bright light other parts of the world enjoy.

It’s a good day when you can use as low as iso4000 at the moment.



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Eric wrote:
They are both exciting to me as we don’t get willow tits here anymore and rarely, except in harsh winters, do the reedies come here.

The dull light we are experiencing is a real challenge. How I envy the clear, bright light other parts of the world enjoy.

It’s a good day when you can use as low as iso4000 at the moment.

You’re right there. The willow tit was taken at 12800iso.

 

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