great tit
caught this chap on the bird feeder today - never photographed birds on a feeder before always felt it was "cheating" - but it was quite tricky, because they flit about so much! Pleased with this result via my SMC FA 80-320mm - best bit of old glass I own.
Uploaded27/12/2013 - 16:32
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Posted 27/12/2013 - 22:36
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Lovely shot - I know what you mean about feeders, but in the end, it's the bird tht counts !
Posted 27/12/2013 - 22:56
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The Pentax SMC FA 80 - 320 lens still impresses me and you can pick them up for about £70!
"All you ever gotta do is be a good man one time to one woman"
(Janis Joplin)
KIT: K5iis, DAWR18-55mm,FA4.5 80-320mm, Mitsuki 5.6 400mm, M1.7 50mm, M1.4 50mm, M2.8 28mm, Miranda M2.8 28mm, M3.5 135mm, M1.4 200mm, Vivitar S13.5 70-210mm, Vivitar A 2.8 90mm macro,
Sigma150-500mm F5-6.3 APO DG HSM.
(Janis Joplin)
KIT: K5iis, DAWR18-55mm,FA4.5 80-320mm, Mitsuki 5.6 400mm, M1.7 50mm, M1.4 50mm, M2.8 28mm, Miranda M2.8 28mm, M3.5 135mm, M1.4 200mm, Vivitar S13.5 70-210mm, Vivitar A 2.8 90mm macro,
Sigma150-500mm F5-6.3 APO DG HSM.
Posted 28/12/2013 - 01:11
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Nothing wrong with that, super-sharp, great colours too.
Regards
David
Regards
David
Posted 28/12/2013 - 13:40
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Super sharp shot
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