Wow they're amazing mate! Mon the birds!
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You sniped up on it mate!'Snipe'.....These birds are so difficult to get close to, but I got lucky with this one...It was perched on top of a wooden post at the side of the road, enjoying the early morning light....I saw it as I was driving, slowed down, turned the engine off, and free wheeled till I got near. Managed a few shots before it flew off into the undergrowth...
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Terrific birds aren't they lennono ? I think waders in general are my favourite group of birds. Lovely shot as always.'Snipe'.....These birds are so difficult to get close to, but I got lucky with this one...It was perched on top of a wooden post at the side of the road, enjoying the early morning light....I saw it as I was driving, slowed down, turned the engine off, and free wheeled till I got near. Managed a few shots before it flew off into the undergrowth...
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Love Packham, great knowledge of the aminal kingdom.Anybody watch Chris Packham Animal Einstein on BBC 2 ?. ..worth a watch makes what Lennono does even more amazing. .love it.
Thanks Frank.....Same here, I like photographing waders.....not easy to get close to though, as you'll know.....especially Curlews......For this shot, I was in amongst the rocks at low tide under a cam net and this Curlew flew in towards me, spotted me at the last second and flew off .......but I did manage 3 quick shots.....This one is at 800mm, so was fair chuffedTerrific birds aren't they lennono ? I think waders in general are my favourite group of birds. Lovely shot as always.
Packham is one of the judges for my photo which has been shortlisted to the final judging in the Bird Photography of the Year awardsLove Packham, great knowledge of the aminal kingdom.
When do you get the results Lennono?Packham is one of the judges for my photo which has been shortlisted to the final judging in the Bird Photography of the Year awards
Not until September mate.....think they are waiting and hoping Covid is under control by that time, as the winners have to travel to Manchester for the awards ceremonyWhen do you get the results Lennono?
Good stuff mate ...I've no doubts it will go ahead ..3rd wave will happen but we will be in better place and normal life has to resume with some minimal restrictions applied ...good luck.Not until September mate.....think they are waiting and hoping Covid is under control by that time, as the winners have to travel to Manchester for the awards ceremony
What photos did you enter to the competition mate?
I only entered the one Hoopy......I'd rather not post it online.....until after the final judging.....if you get what I mean.....It was similar to this one, 2 Red Kites flying in a banking pose, this is from the same photoshoot...I got five images of the two birds together...This was the last image in the set....The one I entered was very similar...but a lot better flight pose, and better background...Although my camera can fire off 14 frames per second....these birds fly so fast that the five images were different....What photos did you enter to the competition mate?
Brilliant shot lennono, as you know my Nikon telephoto only goes out to 500mm. In fairness it is a decent lens, but being 5.6 aperture is also limiting. Yes, the curlew is up there amongst my favourites. Their bubbling calls when heard over their breeding grounds up in the moors is something to behold.Thanks Frank.....Same here, I like photographing waders.....not easy to get close to though, as you'll know.....especially Curlews......For this shot, I was in amongst the rocks at low tide under a cam net and this Curlew flew in towards me, spotted me at the last second and flew off .......but I did manage 3 quick shots.....This one is at 800mm, so was fair chuffed
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Love the wee moose, and why is it pheasants always look surprised?Some of Frank's photos, he was having issues posting them so we'll try this, if it works more to come, he's got some crackers.
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