Grab shot

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Thank you Grahame, your comments are appreciated (y)

Les :D
 
Excellent detail on these, (y)
 
For a grab shot, you did very well to get the Jay...they don't hang about....
 
Great as grabs go!

Congratulations on a very nice set

James
 
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Thanks Guys & no they dont hang about- he heard the shutter and was gone :eek:

Les :D
 
Yes, agree- a great grab shot. I haven't seen a Jay yet.

Nice sharp shots for the others too. I think we had two coal tits on our feeder yesterday but they didn't hang around and were round the back of it but I'm certain that's what they were.
 
Coal tits are small and move very quickly, shame you didnt het a shot of one

Les (y)

Ps thanks for the nice comment John - you missed a cracking shoot :D
 
Great shots - I'd love to know how you capture them - after many hours trying, sitting in the garder with feeders and perches set up and walks in the local woods I cannot get anywhere near these shots?
 
Great shots - I'd love to know how you capture them - after many hours trying, sitting in the garder with feeders and perches set up and walks in the local woods I cannot get anywhere near these shots?

Patience and stealth + a Sigma 150-500mm + 1.4 tele convertor

Les (y)
 
All very nice! Always good to see some colour in the eyes (y)
 
Thank you Guys- I must try using some other lenses in my bag :LOL:

The 150-500mm seems to be on the camera most of the time

Les
 
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