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Posted: Fri Jan 25th, 2019 17:45
 
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Eric wrote: I will photograph the Discovery tomorrow....you can see the mud. :lol:

OK, that might convince me but what about that nice Mr. Whistler? I don't believe he managed to prise you from between the sheets, long before dawn.

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Eric wrote: I will photograph the Discovery tomorrow....you can see the mud. :lol:

OK, that might convince me but what about that nice Mr. Whistler? I don't believe he managed to prise you from between the sheets, long before dawn.

o.O

1min 50sec :lol:



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Seriously, had a very good couple of days. Even Jan came out with her camera....but not at dawn. :lol:

Will let Graham post some of his shots first.



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Pleased to hear it, I spoke with Graham when he was at Whisley on his way up to your's he was very much looking forward to it.

Come on Graham, where are your pix?

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Eric wrote:
I know you won't believe me but I WAS up before dawn on the North Norfolk coast TWICE this week. That Graham Whistler is a hard task master.

Nice shot Eric but what type of Geese were they?

 




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Nice shots Eric.
Swans are good. Make a good Valentine card (heart shape of pair).

The sunrise silhouettes are good.



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The Knotts took off in a hurry when they saw us. Sorry lots of noise as pushed ISO. It was so cold that my camera was almost too cold to touch!

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Later in the day from the Eric's nice warm Tonker-toy Car we watched waders enjoying a tasty worm! Sorry D850 plus 500mm AF-S ans x1.4 1250 ISO and much better light but we had hardly any sun apart from the 5 mins of sunrise as seen in Eric's pix. Most of the time very dull with mist so all shots of the massed waders out over the Wash no hope of crisp pix. What an amazing sight well worth getting up early to see it!

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You see what I mean by poor weather.

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Iain wrote:
Eric wrote:
I know you won't believe me but I WAS up before dawn on the North Norfolk coast TWICE this week. That Graham Whistler is a hard task master.

Nice shot Eric but what type of Geese were they?


Greylags.
Later, when the light had risen this group flew into the pits.
Seeing the white goose I jokingly said to Graham 'oh look a snow goose'. Half the hide dropped their bacon sandwiches and coffee flasks and grabbed there telescopes.

We left the hide quickly. :lol:

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