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Posted: Sun Mar 31st, 2019 07:50
 
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Graham Whistler wrote:
I agree put down food in our garden helps the birds to over-winter and bonus is I get the odd pix! No photography last two weeks winding up GWP and selling the company so I am now fully retired and very please to enjoy taking photos for fun!
Congratulations on the sale of GWP.  
Work is such a distraction!



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just a black backed gull shot from yesterday , there been a major firmware update on the sigma lenses and just done it yesterday morning , seems to have speeds up a/f and sharpened it a tad . taken hand held 

 




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a Dunnock from yesterday ,I do like whatever the firmware update has done to the sigma lens 

 




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Looking good Jeff.



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Wow that is close.

I have been debating with myself whether I seeing wrens or dunnocks on my walks in the country.
Looking at your picture I am convinced that there seems to be large numbers of wrens along that lane.



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Super pixs Jeff you are getting better by the day! I must pick up my camera on day soon, now I have sold GWP should have bit more time. Pair of GS Woodpeckers in garden this morning. Gardening today and no doubt friend Reg the Robin will join me!

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Graham Whistler wrote:
now I have sold GWP should have bit more time.

I think the reality will not meet your expectations Graham!

You will almost certainly be busier than ever.  Just try to fit some more bird or any other photography into your schedule. :thumbs:



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There is never enough time once you retire - the days just get fuller and fuller - trouble is that I can never remember what it is that I did ....



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couple of little egret shots from a Sunday evening stroll along the estuary with the wife and dog 


 




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Nice work Jeff.  
Colour is good.



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