View Full Version : West Kirby & Hilbre Island - Saturday
Finally got my Sigma 70-300mm lens to play nice. Turns out my skylight filter was causing all the problems! Doh! I still get quite a few blurred shots, but I think thats down to me not being used to the settings to use with it etc.
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/1.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/2.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/3.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/4.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/5.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/6.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/7.jpg
This next one is a bit blurred, but just wondered if anyone knows what kind of birds these are?
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/8.jpg
I know this one is blurred, but I liked the horses legs off the ground. :)
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/9.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/10.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/11.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/17/12.jpg
Comment welcome.
I really love the first, but all of them are vibrant and bold. The blurring on the horse pic gives the feeling that that it's really covering the ground at a pace, and the the fact it's airborne only adds to that. If they were mine, I'd be well chuffed!
I really love the first, but all of them are vibrant and bold. The blurring on the horse pic gives the feeling that that it's really covering the ground at a pace, and the the fact it's airborne only adds to that. If they were mine, I'd be well chuffed!
Thanks Oz. I am going back to tomorrow - emphasis on Hilbre Island and the unique wildlife that can be found there. :)
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