lennono
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Just a lassie I tak wi me noo and againWho's Heather
Just a lassie I tak wi me noo and againWho's Heather
Thats clocked you, you know, just as well it prob had other matters to deal with.Got this wan yesterday, early morning.....In a Glen in Perthshire....Rare Burds
Short Eared Owl
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Aye that wid be awrite Kelly......never heard o that placeif your ever down Thankerton way the deer farm has a field full of young bucks now you could get some good pics of them
A73 from Lanark to Biggar the deer farm is at the carmichael tea room a mile before Tinto hill . you can park in the car park and the field next to the car park is full of themAye that wid be awrite Kelly......never heard o that place
What you do is a science pal. Shutters, exposure etc. Blows my tiny mind. Notwithstanding patience and perseverance.In the camera world BBB....It's true what they say about you only get what you pay for......It took me a while to get the rig I use now.....but it does make a big difference.....I would say get the best your budget will allow.....Things are changing real fast, with mirrorless etc.....so if I was looking for a decent camera now, I would look second hand DSLR, as they are falling in price bigstyle.....Lenses are different....They hold their price better.....So, it is worth investing in a decent lens.....Canon and Nikon are the best.....Sony is getting big in the market as well now....But, be prepared to pay big money....They aint cheap.....As far as software goes, I use Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop....I get that on a monthly subscription, £7 a month....There are a few free products out there.....but they ain't the same as using photoshop, not as good, but can still deliver if you use them correctly, thats another learning curve.....The trick is to get the exposure correct at time of capture, then there is hardly any post processing needed.....That's why, the better the camera and lens, when used correctly(not auto) the better the image....
Let me know if you see something you may buy, and I will give you the best advice......
Nothing better, than getting outdoors and connecting with nature...its good for the soul
Its burdz hes intae no fuckin deer...A73 from Lanark to Biggar the deer farm is at the carmichael tea room a mile before Tinto hill . you can park in the car park and the field next to the car park is full of them
daftyya thick knt
Aye Shammy ....I thought that as well.....spent aboot an hour with them half way up Cairngorm mountainThat yin looks like he's laughing at you lennono.
Thanks for that pal.....really appreciated.....Your totally correct in what you say....Light changing all the time.......so changing exposure is a must.....and aye, sometimes I sit fur hours, but I feel good about it.....Anyway, here's a Short eared Owl I captured.......I went up the mountains when it was dark, and waited till first light when the SEO arrived....a long wait, but worth it for meWhat you do is a science pal. Shutters, exposure etc. Blows my tiny mind. Notwithstanding patience and perseverance.