A couple of todays lockdown images.
Both with the Sony A7R iv and FE 200-600mm
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You did well for your first outing....Took my (new to me) 7D MKII out this morning with the 70-300mm L for the first time to try out. Very grey out but results were encouraging.
Will be interested to see how it gets on with the 150-600mm Sport.
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Really pleased to see these two in the garden today, male and female bullfinch.
Male Bullfinch by Susiejb, on Flickr
Female Bullfinch by Susiejb, on Flickr
It is a great passtime Susie, and please keep posting. I enjoy seeing others images, even if they're not technically perfect.....
I appreciate my photos aren’t technically perfect but I’m just really enjoying getting started
Posting in this thread has always been a bit fun Susie, offering or giving crit isn't what its about, just post what you see
Les @Lez325 you've been here long enough and should've known better
Thanks @Lez325 , I won’t be put off, I suppose I was so chuffed at getting the bullfinch photo I just felt a bit deflated. It’s difficult for an oldie like me with her grannycam to join a thread where there are so many excellent photographers. I do know my camera isn’t at it’s best in low light so I’m looking forward to some bright sunny days. For me it’s a enjoyable hobby and especially at the moment a distraction, but it would be foolish not to always strive to do better, and with that in mind I’ll keep on taking your advice on board
Thank you for you comment @Lez325 thats a fabulous reflection in your egret shot.
@Phil-D I’m envious of the snow, we hardly ever get any here in Cornwall. I really like your gull in flight, poor mallard having to ice skate I took a lot yesterday but the one I like the most was this redshank, I did like my egret having a bad hair day too.
Egret by Susiejb, on Flickr
Redshank by Susiejb, on Flickr
thanks!Hi Tim @TimHughes the heron is just stunning, I love it.