Nice, you have chosen the largest UK bird so what about getting the smallest UK bird in flight next![]()
You'll be giving the git ideas next! hahaFor those who follow the "say Something" thread you might be aware Andy set myself and drodd a challenge, in that thread, to capture a bird in flight as sharp as possible. Here's one of my efforts...
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Now where's Drodd when she's needed![]()

I'm here, I just haven't had time to chase birds. You will have to wait a bit longer for my pic.
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I usually spot meter and shoot AV mode in RAW.

Just have to wait for dawns photo now. So maybe about December time.![]()

What a good idea, I may just wait for some snow and the robins to get a pic
But then again, who knows I may just manage one before then![]()

Ok, now I know we'll see a picture of a pig flying before we see Dawn's pic of a bird flying.![]()
is that your next challenge? is that your next challenge?
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Droddy?![]()
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yes, hurry up Droddy!![]()
P/O both of U!!!!!
While we wait for Droddy to post her pic of ONE bird in flight i thought i'd up the stakes and post ONE pic of THREE birds in flight. How's that for exceeding a challenge? haha. What's neat about this shot is it shows all three of a swan's wing configuration in flight. Not often you get to capture this on one exposure.
that's flying at about the right speed for Drodd to capture in sharp focus though![]()


While we wait for Droddy to post her pic of ONE bird in flight i thought i'd up the stakes and post ONE pic of THREE birds in flight. How's that for exceeding a challenge? haha. What's neat about this shot is it shows all three of a swan's wing configuration in flight. Not often you get to capture this on one exposure.
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Heps, you are such a show off! :razz:
You just shown us 3 seagullsswanswith there backside pointing at the camera.
EDIT: Well done on 2k posts.


Ok.....
Bearing in mind Heps has been doing this for many years (so his standards should be a lot higher)
My meager attempt at a bird in flight with the equipment I have, i.e., 18-55 kit lens (as opposed to Heps array of lenses - not that equipment should be anything to go by).....
Here is my impromptu attempt taken yesterday.....
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So Heps, for now you probably take the cake, until I catch up with you (which shouldn't take as long as it did for you to get to where you are now)![]()
Of course only a bad workwoman blames her tools. :razz: Thst's a mighty small and blurry photo Droddy. Any chance we can see a 100% crop?Of course only a bad workwoman blames her tools. :razz:
and erm... i don't shoot birds often enough to be good at it, which clearly my shots do show. But then again... :nuts:
Get a life Heps! You are so stuck up your own 'A' you can't see the sunshine!

Nice droddy, but it looks more like a painting than a photo, however its sharper than heps.
Thanks Andy, it was the best I could do in a short period of time. Considering I actually met the challenge in real time, even though it was a very impromptu shot yesterday (as opposed to Heps using a photo he took ages ago) I don't think I did too bad (although I realise I need a lot of practice and still have a lot to learn about taking photos of birds, not something I have a real interest in ..... but am always ready to learn something new).
Cheers
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Why its so small though?![]()
Get a life Heps! You are so stuck up your own 'A' you can't see the sunshine!
For Heps' benefit ..... he can only think and see 'small' (i.e., inside small boxes)