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Posted: Tue Mar 13th, 2018 10:40
 
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Nice to have one of them in the garden. I need to get down to Norfolk as there is not much up here.

 




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Iain wrote:
Nice to have one of them in the garden. I need to get down to Norfolk as there is not much up here.

There were lots of reports of Wood**** coming into gardens during the bad weather and he was seen on two evenings. In hindsight, he had probably been hiding up in our 'woodland' border area during the day as it's very quiet. As soon as the temperature started to rise and the snow melted...we never saw him again.

At the moment we are trying to track down where the Snowy owl ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-norfolk-43377572/harry-potter-arctic-snowy-owl-makes-rare-norfolk-visit ) has gone. Although it hit the headlines at Titchwell and Snettisham it was actually seen on the marsh areas just north of Kings Lynn some days earlier :sssshh:

We are hoping it back tracked.;-)



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Edit ...Snowie is in Nether Poppleton, NYorks now :needsahug:

But on a positive note it's heading your way Iain :thumbs:



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Quick Iain, get out there!



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Bit suprised at grain in this at only 1000ISO with D850 but light was poor and it needed pulling up post +1.5 stops? I hate to say it but think D500 may cope better with a shooting error of underxposure?

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Original pix as shot not one of my better ones but it was getting dark!

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Bit suprised at grain in this at only 1000ISO with D850 but light was poor and it needed pulling up post +1.5 stops? I hate to say it but think D500 may cope better with a shooting error of underxposure?

Lovely image despite the exposure issue!

Was that the 400mm?



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It was the 80-400mm plus the x1.4= 560mm Still very happy of this lens setup it is light enough to carry in to places that need a walk in and I can not fault sharpness.My 500mm F4 needs tripod and is not easy to use for flight pixs, so tend to use it if in a fixed hide.



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This is another with the 80-400mm AF-S with x1.4 this with the D500 in S France on the Rhone Delta.

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This morning in snow at last got a bird in same place as Blackbird at start of this topic: Nikon D500 with 500mm AF-S f4 lens
This pix is about 30% of total fram so reasonable blow up
1600 ISO 1/1600sec f11 hand held out of window.

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