Thank you Tina for the kind comment, far from being top notch but I like to think I have got to a stage where I am pleased with my work. Posting your shots up and receiving and excepting C&C will be a big step forward for youLovely set, one day I will take such a photo....one day. I like the poor lil chap in #2
Thanks Kaz, but then you know I have a soft spot for Robins Just waiting to hear Brash say "Yeh in a pit at the bottom of the garden"The robin is my fav Rich a cute shot and nice detail
Thanks Scottcracking rich, defo the young robbo for me, lovely detail.
Cheers MartynYep that young Robin is a cracker
Thank youLovely set top work on the Birds Rich.
Thanks Donna, I think they were just amused at the antics of the Gt`s and Bt`s that were on the feeders. At one point the Robin and Gt cfame to blow`s on the branchYou havn't lost your touch I see. What was so interesting to the right of shot that they are all staring at?
Great shots, amazing detail. Do you have the IS version of the 70-200?
I assume these were cropped?
I've always thought I'd need 300mm+ lenses for any type of bird/nature shots.
Edit. (I should add - I realise you used a TC but still shocked at the length)