D
Deleted member 34016
Guest
I managed to aquire permission to shoot over a large pasture at last, took me a while to find the owner & puely by chance I spoke to her daughter whilst looking over the dry stone ( obviously I didnt know the girl) and I said to her who owns this land? AsI would like to get permission to go into this pasture sit against the wall and photograph the birds- she kindly rang her mum and hey presto, NEW permission - lots of Brambles and an old dry stone wall perfect for lots of species @Elver
Here's a few of the locals - face down in the old Pop up hide - hand held Sony a7Riii + Sony 200-600mm lens- uncomfortable - must take chair and tripod + 1.4 teleconverter next visit <
1.
DSC09996 Wheatear male by Les Moxon, on Flickr
2.
DSC00130 Wheatear female 2 by Les Moxon, on Flickr
3.
DSC00127 This is private land you know by Les Moxon, on Flickr
4.
DSC00072 Portrait of a Wheatear by Les Moxon, on Flickr
5.
DSC00054 Wheatear female by Les Moxon, on Flickr
6.
DSC00020 Male Wheatear on the pasture by Les Moxon, on Flickr
Thanks for looking- comments critique & abuse greatfully received
Les
Here's a few of the locals - face down in the old Pop up hide - hand held Sony a7Riii + Sony 200-600mm lens- uncomfortable - must take chair and tripod + 1.4 teleconverter next visit <
1.
DSC09996 Wheatear male by Les Moxon, on Flickr
2.
DSC00130 Wheatear female 2 by Les Moxon, on Flickr
3.
DSC00127 This is private land you know by Les Moxon, on Flickr
4.
DSC00072 Portrait of a Wheatear by Les Moxon, on Flickr
5.
DSC00054 Wheatear female by Les Moxon, on Flickr
6.
DSC00020 Male Wheatear on the pasture by Les Moxon, on Flickr
Thanks for looking- comments critique & abuse greatfully received
Les