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Posted: Sun Jan 13th, 2019 16:54
 
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Ahhh but surely the D500 would need less cropping ? . I do know what you mean though bad weather seems to be the norm this year , and when it's nice my family seem to find me jobs to do :whip:

 




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Super detail in the swan.



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blackfox wrote:
Ahhh but surely the D500 would need less cropping ? . I do know what you mean though bad weather seems to be the norm this year , and when it's nice my family seem to find me jobs to do :whip:

That would have been difficult to effect....the D500 wasn't with me.:doh:



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slightly better weather today so I took a chance of some more practise , sods law it just started to rain as I got the swan

swan necked by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 




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and gulls are never far away when you live on the coast
head 'n' shoulders by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 




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It was getting seriously “dark over Will's mother's” towards the end of yesterday's day out. These 3 were more accommodating distance wise. The ducks were at 5000iso....so I've no idea why noise isn't more evident like in previous days 3000 version. o.O

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This tufty was literally next to the pochard...

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One last swan....

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Looks good Eric colur balance spot on. Jeffs Swan looks pink, what went wrong there?

These Redshank in Farlington Marsh this afternoon big blow up. D050 and 500mm lens but they were a long way out.

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At last saw a Curlew too still big blow up but came back after a long walk happy! Both pixs at 1600 ISO.

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