You can't beat a bit of Bully!
by davidstorm
Male Bullfinch, apologies about the title of this image for anyone not familiar with UK TV shows of the 1980's
K-5iis, DA*300, DA HD 1.4 AW TC
K-5iis, DA*300, DA HD 1.4 AW TC
Uploaded08/12/2014 - 21:56
CategoryWildlife / Nature
Views/Likes86/0
Posted 08/12/2014 - 23:13
Link
One bird that I would like to get shots of but only ever see them when i'm driving or don't have the camera!!! typical...lol. Very nice David.
Posted 09/12/2014 - 13:47
Link
Well captured - beautiful plumage.
Regards
Nigel
Regards
Nigel
Posted 09/12/2014 - 15:54
Link
Nice shot, David. I've seen plenty of bullfinches, but none has ever been remotely close to photographic range. I probably need to move back to South Yorkshire...
Posted 10/12/2014 - 18:30
Link
Excellent shot David.
Regards
Tom
K-1ii,K-3iii's.
SMC PENTAX-DA FISH-EYE 1:3.5-4.5 10-17mm ED [IF],
SMC PENTAX-DA 1:4 15mm ED AL Limited, SMC PENTAX-DA 1:3.2 21mm AL Limited,
SMC PENTAX-F 1:2.8 28mm, HD Pentax-D FA* 1:1.4 50mm SDM AW,
SMC PENTAX-DA 1:2.4 70mm Limited, SMC PENTAX-D FA MACRO 1:2.8 100mm WR,
SMC PENTAX-DA* 1:4 300mm ED [IF] SDM,
SMC PENTAX-FA* 1:4 600mm IF & ED,
HD PENTAX -DA 1.4x AW AF REAR CONVERTER,
PENTAX AF160FC Auto Macro Ring Flash.
https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artist-gallery/?artist_id=20168301
Tom
K-1ii,K-3iii's.
SMC PENTAX-DA FISH-EYE 1:3.5-4.5 10-17mm ED [IF],
SMC PENTAX-DA 1:4 15mm ED AL Limited, SMC PENTAX-DA 1:3.2 21mm AL Limited,
SMC PENTAX-F 1:2.8 28mm, HD Pentax-D FA* 1:1.4 50mm SDM AW,
SMC PENTAX-DA 1:2.4 70mm Limited, SMC PENTAX-D FA MACRO 1:2.8 100mm WR,
SMC PENTAX-DA* 1:4 300mm ED [IF] SDM,
SMC PENTAX-FA* 1:4 600mm IF & ED,
HD PENTAX -DA 1.4x AW AF REAR CONVERTER,
PENTAX AF160FC Auto Macro Ring Flash.
https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artist-gallery/?artist_id=20168301
Posted 20/12/2014 - 08:37
Link
If photographs got pounds for points as in Bullseye....you'd have a wad in your back pocket. Love all the recents of yours (congrats on the flickr outcome).
"The Latent Image that exists before development is a truly mystical and exciting entity and some subsequent individual photographs can make the spine tingle."
Good Fortune:
Gray Summers. Website www.graysummers.com
Good Fortune:
Gray Summers. Website www.graysummers.com
Posted 20/12/2014 - 15:43
Link
Brilliant detail. Don't seem to come to feeders much down South for some reason. Beautiful rendition of one of our spectacular birds.
Dave
Dave
Add Comment
To leave a comment - Log in to Pentax User or create a new account.
83 posts
11 years
Norfolk UK