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Best picture from Friday night.

Jenny and Benjy doing an improvised show (lindy hop). Lighting was a bit interesting- backlit by bright lights coming through the door, red spot light as an up-lighter to the right, fairy lights behind me on the ceiling and blue/red spot lights on a stage a long way behind me. 1/200s, F/2.5 ISO 46000.

D6 and Tamron 35mm f/1.4.

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Nikon D5 picture of the dart side of the Earth by Artemis crew. The D5 is a fantastic low light and sports camera.

 
Scurdyness lighthouse.
Spent a bit of time walking about the area that day, enjoyed myself just working away trying to get shots, although it was a very bright sun that day.
Good practice for trying different angles and setting etc.
Edit to remove sensor spot.

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Experimenting with the original Tamron Adaptall 17mm on a D600. I rather think I should have done better...

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One from last week. This Blackbird perched on that branch several times each day, with a beak full of food for its chicks, making plenty of noise. The nest was only a few metres away but I'm damned if I could find it. D780 with Nikkor 28-300 lens. It looks much sharper in Lightroom, sorry.
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Hi the first young great tit this year in my garden ... (NIKON D850 - SIGMA 150-600 ; crop) :



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A few from a wet Llandow circuit on Tuesday. The event was a charity track day and all photos taken with a D780 and 28-300mm lens.
First up is a BMW E36 M3 and yes, the sky really was that colour and I was getting rather wet at the time :(
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Next a close up of the front near side of a John Cooper Works Mini
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And finally, a couple of friends getting ready to head out onto the track in their Sonic 7 which they have only recently completed building.
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If anyone's interested the whole collection can be seen at https://www.flickr.com/photos/greenstreetracing/albums/72177720333784618
 
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A few from a wet Llandow circuit on Tuesday. The event was a charity track day and all photos taken with a D780 and 28-300mm lens.
First up is a BMW E36 M3 and yes, the sky really was that colour and I was getting rather wet at the time :(
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Next a close up of the front near side of a John Cooper Works Mini
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And finally, a couple of friends getting ready to head out onto the track in their Sonic 7 which they have only recently completed building.
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If anyone's interested the whole collection can be seen at https://www.flickr.com/photos/greenstreetracing/albums/72177720333784618
flippin heck - don't recall that there when I lived in llantwit major 8 years ago - nice !
 
Nighthawks dance festival. This was a Collegiate Shag performance but they put in a bit of Charleston like this aerial. I deleted some of the wires around the follow's head on NXStudio. There was lots of light so it is much sharper than most of my dance pictures.

Nikon D6 and Tamron 35mm f/1.4
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flippin heck - don't recall that there when I lived in llantwit major 8 years ago - nice !
It's actually quite a boring circuit both for drivers and people like me that just want to take photographs. The track basically follows the perimeter of what was a wartime airfield with a small chicane and bus top thrown in for good measure.
 
It's actually quite a boring circuit both for drivers and people like me that just want to take photographs. The track basically follows the perimeter of what was a wartime airfield with a small chicane and bus top thrown in for good measure.
the only times I went there was to a mates garage to get the car sorted and to the council waste depot !
 
Hi Folks. It's been a while since I last visited (or posted). Photography took a back seat to a lot of other things (including my other kind of shooting) but I'm feeling like my mojo is on the way back and I've decided to get back into it properly. To that end, I've just got myself a D850 along with the most recent 70-200mm f/2.8. :)

I've still got my Fuji X-T3 and a few lenses but I really fancied going to back to a full-frame sensor. :)

These were taken yesterday during a walk around the RSPB reserve at Ynys-Hir in Mid-Wales.

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