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Posted: Sun Jan 6th, 2019 13:55
 
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another shot from today , appalling light iso800 at 1/125th sec hand held . says it all really

rock'n'robin by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 




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one from today a blue tit in the reed bed . getting to like this rig
hanging on by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr


That's superbly sharp, Jeff. What were setting?



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surprisingly Eric it was f6.3 or wide open, at 600mm, iso 800 at 1/160 sec hand held.
Nikon D300S and sigma 150-600 C

in a deep dark wood to with yet again no sun

 




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blackfox wrote:
surprisingly Eric it was f6.3 or wide open, at 600mm, iso 800 at 1/160 sec hand held.
Nikon D300S and sigma 150-600 C

in a deep dark wood to with yet again no sun


Stunning:bowing:



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Two good pixs chaps but Robin colour bal far too warm!Both very good sharpness.



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I always like to process them vibrantly graham , probably due to the lack of light in this part of wales in the winter months if done normally they would be dull,drab and dreary .just my style but it works for me

 




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Graham Whistler wrote:
Two good pixs chaps but Robin colour bal far too warm!Both very good sharpness.

Yes, Robin too hot for me as well but I know Jeff likely his birds bright.

Here's another curlew, to calm you down :lol:

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Haven't (knowingly) seen a Curlew in years, I really like them. My trouble is I can look at something and not 'see' it. I seem to do it all the time, looking for something and eventually somebody points out it's right in front of me. o.O

Yes I feel the robin is a little 'dayglow' but it's bright enough, Jeff seems to like his subjects well saturated. I like things which are heavy! Eric likes quiet images... Each to their own. A little diversity is good.



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Haven't (knowingly) seen a Curlew in years, I really like them. My trouble is I can look at something and not 'see' it. I seem to do it all the time, looking for something and eventually somebody points out it's right in front of me. o.O

Yes I feel the robin is a little 'dayglow' but it's bright enough, Jeff seems to like his subjects well saturated. I like things which are heavy! Eric likes quiet images... Each to their own. A little diversity is good.


I've even got some in black and white.:lol:

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another shot from yesterday ,long tailed tit looking the wrong way

long look away by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 

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