Sparrow

Stuey
Posted 06/12/2010 - 21:09 Link
Hi Guys

I was out this morning (day off work - woo hoo) and wanted a classic Christmas card shot of a Robin in the ice/ snow - I failed on that count but these sparrow shots came out ok (I reckon).

Again, it was with my ancient Tokina RMC 300mm F5.5 M42 mf lens, however I did shift back to an af lens for my son's school play this afternoon, a bit of a culture shock

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C&C welcome
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fatspider
Posted 07/12/2010 - 01:14 Link
Ah the culprit that killed poor Cock Robin, (if you believe in nursery rhymes)

That second shot is a belter Stuey, nice and crisp and a good catchlight in his beady little eye.
Nice to see someone tking time to snap the humble House Sparrow.
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08tiger
Posted 07/12/2010 - 06:46 Link
Nice shots there Stuey
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paulgee20
Posted 07/12/2010 - 09:01 Link
Hi Stuey

No 2 is the biz......well captured mate


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thoughton
Posted 07/12/2010 - 10:18 Link
They're both good, but I prefer the composition of number 1.
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i-Berg
Posted 07/12/2010 - 11:10 Link
+1 for me Stuey - the second fills the frame very nicely too.
Stuey
Posted 07/12/2010 - 20:27 Link
Thanks for the comments guys

Spiders comment 'Nice to see someone tking time to snap the humble House Sparrow.'[/quote]Spider, as much as I will point the camera at most animals/ birds the house sparrow is becoming a favourite of mine as they are photogenic little fellas

I put both up as I could not decide which I preferred - it seems to be a hung jury so far - perhaps Don has the casting vote at present

Thanks again guys.

I am still in search of the Christmas Card Robin shot though

And a decent gold finch shot, a starling, a lottery win etc etc - I'll stop waffling now
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Edited by Stuey: 07/12/2010 - 20:53
Algernon
Posted 07/12/2010 - 20:38 Link
No 2 for me as well. I can never get that close to sparrows
around where I live, except when they are on a feeder.
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mowog
Posted 07/12/2010 - 20:46 Link
Both excellent pictures. And really good to see a sparra, again!. Haven't seen one in ages.
When I was a kid, they were everywhere, but you rarely see them in London now. Plenty of bleedin' pigeons, but very few sparrows. It's a mystery!

That looks like a fine lens, too. Very sharp.
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Stuey
Posted 08/12/2010 - 12:29 Link
Thanks again guys

Algernon, I know what you mean about not getting close however, occassionally they surprise me by being somewhere I have not seen them before and they don't seem to mind people being within a few feet of them although this doesn't happen often.

Mowog, I agree it is nice to see a sparrow, I have read that they are beginning to favour non city environments but no one seems to no why according to the bits I have read.

As for the lens it was a £16.01 (plus postage) ebay jobbie, I bought it to play about with a prime lens of this focal length, size etc before spending much more on a more modern af type, I have now changed my mind and decided to stick with this at least for now as it seems to be a little cracker and is far better than I expected


Cheers


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bforbes
Posted 08/12/2010 - 12:49 Link
Both are very good indeed. You seem to have a cracking lens there.
Stuey
Posted 08/12/2010 - 21:17 Link
Thanks Barrie

The lens is a cracker for it's price/ age/ type etc but I suspect not a patch on a numner of those listed in your collection
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