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Thanks, I’ll look into it then to see if I can get mine to work with LRI have the free NIK software as a plug in for LR, needs to be installed after lightroom if I recall correctly
Thanks, I’ll look into it then to see if I can get mine to work with LRI have the free NIK software as a plug in for LR, needs to be installed after lightroom if I recall correctly
Thanks, I’ll look into it then to see if I can get mine to work with LR
https://www.subtel.co.uk/index.php?...hJnMlsXLV3FaLk69LQzNmjAgO6ECGXzQaAosgEALw_wcBHello! New to this forum!
I was wondering if anyone had a Panasonic Lumix 35-100mm f2.8 Mk1 and knew of somewhere I can pick up a lens hood reasonably priced.
I bought the lens second hand for a bargain but it didn't have the hood.
Cheers
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Not had much chance to get out with the camera, damn home-life. Spent an hour in my bird hide along with the always cute Long Tailed Tit.
I have built my own hide if that's what you're asking. But it's not in my garden but on our meadows.You have your own hide, akin to @Dale. and his garden hide???
I have built my own hide if that's what you're asking. But it's not in my garden but on our meadows.
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Not had much chance to get out with the camera, damn home-life. Spent an hour in my bird hide along with the always cute Long Tailed Tit.
Yes, I had the 56mm. Lovely lens, very sharp, just found the focal length a bit ‘odd’.Out of interest has anyone used or have any of the Sigma M4/3 lenses? Specifically the 56mm.
Yes, I thought that. I'm guessing they were primarily designed for a 1.5/1.6 sensor and M4/3 was a afterthought.Really like that.
Yes, I had the 56mm. Lovely lens, very sharp, just found the focal length a bit ‘odd’.
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Like this Little Owl.
Makes two of usNow I am jealous
Now I am jealous
Makes two of us
Now come on.. . .. . you're just rubbing it inJust make it worse. Our meadows are about 300yds away from us but the Oak tree that the Little Owls live in is about 70yds from my back door. So when they have their young and are busy looking for food, I get opportunities like this actually in my back garden.View attachment 266352
That must be the last one I post as I've just realised that's actually on my EOS-r.
Interesting leg jewellery it is sporting ~ metallic ring and a green plastic one!a nice rarity for me today thanks to Steve Dawes spotting them . only the second time I have ever seen one a chough ... we were both well chuffed
extremely chuffed by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr
got another bird with the a flag that says no.50 on its leg . don't know where they get there ideas from I think it's cruelInteresting leg jewellery it is sporting ~ metallic ring and a green plastic one!
Makes two of us
#2 & #3 are the 'money shots'.....................Red Kites are superb aerialists to well done
PS where abouts did you see them?
Ah yes, when I was still working, on my not infrequent business visits to Maidenhead, Marlow, High Wycombe et al I saw them often.Thanks! They were outskirts of Henley, seemed to be quite a few around saw some driving in and then on the walk. My brother said he sees them most days.
Went to visit my week old nephew for the first time at the weekend, took the EM1mkii and 12-40mm for some family shots, but snuck in the 100-400 as I know they often have Red Kites around, and we did indeed see some on a short walk. Really need to learn better technique for BIF and to process my images this year, these are effectively SOOC with the odd crop, but confident the kit can deliver, I just need to improve on my part. Anyway, this is what I got.
P1190176 by alligator1975, on Flickr
P1190207 by alligator1975, on Flickr
P1190202 by alligator1975, on Flickr
Was nice to see some sun at last!
Nice images - if you lifted the shadows a little in post processing you would see some detail under the wings. (compare these with some of your Kestrel and Peregrine images).
One from today. This guy kept coming in too close. Didn't he know I had an effective 600mm lens?
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