Here are a few images of the robin I managed yesterday. Heavily cropped to remove the feeder and arranged into a set of four.
Robin Collage by Jason Clogg, on Flickr
Thanks, I've posted from the feeder before and it's not to everybody's taste, but we have a very sparse garden that is all lawn, so I don't have much else. This is the best bird photo I've managed so far and although I got a few good shots of the robin, this is head and shoulder's above the...
Posted this elsewhere before realising this is the place for this type of image. This robin was hovering around the suet feeder, pecking at it rather than perching on it as usual, so I decided to set up my camera on a remote release and take a few pictures. Even though the camera was only about...
Thank you. I've posted shots from the bird feeder before and it seems that lots of people don't like that sort of image. They prefer to see the birds on branches and other natural perches rather than something man made like this.
Pictured at our suet feeder. I know it's not a natural setting, but I'm happy with this capture in dull evening light with my Canon 450D and Tamrom 18-270mm lens.
Robin Hovering at the Feeder (Cropped) by Jason Clogg, on Flickr
Nice picture.
I find it rather difficult to take a decent image of Jupiter in just a single frame, but here is probably my best effort. This is two images on a short an long exposure, merged in photoshop.
Jupiter and moons by Jason Clogg, on Flickr
I'm very jealous of that equipment Sara. Stuck with my 130P on a EQ2 mount, not that I'm complaining. Maybe one day I'll be able to do some proper imaging! :-)
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