Mnaged to grab my first shots of a Kestrel, light was grim and had trouble getting close.
artyman Messages 10,556 Name Ken Edit My Images Yes 11 Jan 2011 #1 Mnaged to grab my first shots of a Kestrel, light was grim and had trouble getting close.
H higgy50 Messages 114 Edit My Images Yes 11 Jan 2011 #2 I think that he is definitely looking for his lunch Ken!... Always nice to get that 'first' shot of a particular species isn't it? Now you know an area he hunts you might get some more?
I think that he is definitely looking for his lunch Ken!... Always nice to get that 'first' shot of a particular species isn't it? Now you know an area he hunts you might get some more?
Gonetae Messages 1,601 Name Tommy Edit My Images Yes 11 Jan 2011 #3 Better than my first kestrel shot, and for me it's good to get that 'first' shot and then it gives you a record shot improve on in the future.
Better than my first kestrel shot, and for me it's good to get that 'first' shot and then it gives you a record shot improve on in the future.
P Pelly Messages 253 Name Joe Edit My Images Yes 12 Jan 2011 #4 Good effort, they always seem to bugger off when I point a lens at one!
u8myufo Messages 19,354 Name Rich Edit My Images Yes 12 Jan 2011 #5 What do you keep in your camera bag Ken? Kit or excuses Good effort Hopefully better conditions will not be far away
What do you keep in your camera bag Ken? Kit or excuses Good effort Hopefully better conditions will not be far away
OP artyman Messages 10,556 Name Ken Edit My Images Yes 12 Jan 2011 #6 I have an extensive set of camera bags, each one furnished with 1001 reasons I didn't get the shot I wanted Heres another
I have an extensive set of camera bags, each one furnished with 1001 reasons I didn't get the shot I wanted Heres another