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  1. olympus em10 mark ii

    olympus em10 mark ii

  2. Avgustina

    Avgustina

    All rights reserved © 2022 Bahadir Yeniceri
  3. Avgustina

    Avgustina

    All rights reserved © 2022 Bahadir Yeniceri
  4. Starling Supper.jpg

    Starling Supper.jpg

    A Starling visitor in my garden. With suet pellets on the menu!
  5. Compuwight

    South-East England Rainy day in the Garden..

    Dull rainy day here on the Island, so trying to capture birds in my garden from an open window...
  6. Flowers. Taken on Nikon D5300 and edited in Lightroom Mobile.

    Flowers. Taken on Nikon D5300 and edited in Lightroom Mobile.

  7. Taken on Nikon D5300 and edited in Lightroom Mobile

    Taken on Nikon D5300 and edited in Lightroom Mobile

  8. Our spring garden | Nikon D5300

    Our spring garden | Nikon D5300

    Enjoyed have a mini photo shoot in the garden taking photos of some of the flowers that have made an appearance!
  9. Our spring garden | Nikon D5300

    Our spring garden | Nikon D5300

    Enjoyed have a mini photo shoot in the garden taking photos of some of the flowers that have made an appearance!
  10. Daisies | Nikon D5300

    Daisies | Nikon D5300

    Spring has arrived as have these beautiful daisies!
  11. Rongo | Nikon D5300

    Rongo | Nikon D5300

    Another one of Rongo (my friend’s dog) in our garden a few weeks ago. They don’t have much of a garden at home so he loves coming to ours for a game of fetch!
  12. Rongo | Nikon D5300

    Rongo | Nikon D5300

    My friend’s dog, Rongo. He’s a cross between a Collie & Australian Cattle Dog! I loved getting a few snaps of him in our garden.
  13. Ronnie Mutch

    Beginner Cat in the Snow

    Meet Walnut. He loves the snow!
  14. Sejanus Aelianus

    Mycologists: could anyone identify this fungus?

    It's growing on the stump of a tree that we cut down about thirty years ago. Any help would be much appreciated...
  15. Ronnie Mutch

    Beginner Shallow Depth of Field

    I was out in the garden with the cat just now and I was practising shallow depth of field photos. I thought it was as simple as getting a really high f stop value and getting close to the subject, but I was really struggling to get what I wanted. The best one (below) actually had a value of f7.1...
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