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Firsty, sorry mods I just couldn't think of a better section to post this in so please feel free to move it.
Following on from this thread: www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/4-days-in-my-hide-for-this-one-greater-spotted-woodpecker.693751/#post-8405499
Glynn put a lot of time and effort in to get the photos he wanted and I admire his patience.
I’ve been lucky and have a very good location for a great spotted woodpecker that isn’t shy and this place is a eighty mile round trip
Since last year I’ve had five locations for a kingfisher and although I’ve seen one at most of them, I’ve yet to get a decent photo.
The furthest I’ve travelled for bird photography is a one hundred mile round trip and expect like many I’ve clocked up quite a few hours sitting in hides.
I know some members here are lucky to get a nice variety of birds in their gardens and use their own hide but I was wondering how much effort and what distance you have travelled for the one shot you desire.
Following on from this thread: www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/4-days-in-my-hide-for-this-one-greater-spotted-woodpecker.693751/#post-8405499
Glynn put a lot of time and effort in to get the photos he wanted and I admire his patience.
I’ve been lucky and have a very good location for a great spotted woodpecker that isn’t shy and this place is a eighty mile round trip
Since last year I’ve had five locations for a kingfisher and although I’ve seen one at most of them, I’ve yet to get a decent photo.
The furthest I’ve travelled for bird photography is a one hundred mile round trip and expect like many I’ve clocked up quite a few hours sitting in hides.
I know some members here are lucky to get a nice variety of birds in their gardens and use their own hide but I was wondering how much effort and what distance you have travelled for the one shot you desire.