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Posted: Mon Jun 7th, 2021 05:48 |
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Eric
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Still trying to get to grips with the Sony, and a zoom lens! I keep forgetting the flexibility of the 200-600 available range. Ordinarily it sits at 600 and I can sometimes struggle to leave sufficient surround to frame the bird forgetting I can zoom out. This time I did the opposite! Trying to capture a young Dunnock flitting about the tree, I managed to get this shot which later required about a 25-50% crop. Then I realised I had the lens set at 300mm 🤬 It's hard breaking the habits of a life time .in this case prime lens v zoom flexibility. Click here to comment on this image. Couldn't help feeling sorry for this scruffy Bluetit. Going in and out of its nest hole to feed its brood has taken a toll on its appearance Click here to comment on this image. Another Dunnock foraging in the bushes.. Click here to comment on this image. I don't really know where all this bright light is coming from! I had to get the iso down into 3 digits for a change. Here's another baby.. Click here to comment on this image. Not sure we should be including 'caged bird' photos, but anyway here's my version. 😀 Click here to comment on this image. That's enoughback to weeding the garden. 😞 Last edited on Mon Jun 7th, 2021 05:50 by Eric ____________________ Eric |
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