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Posted: Sat Jan 26th, 2019 06:43
 
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As Graham said, light was poor and the birds seems to be less inclined to come into the pits as they used to...so the groupings were less impressive. But the flights and murmurings over the Wash were spectacular as usual. There were about 40 people on the shoreline despite the cold and time of day. I cant help feeling that this modern day line of humans under their flight path was causing them to veer away elsewhere.o.O

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Posted: Sat Jan 26th, 2019 06:44
 
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A little bit closer...

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Colour temperature was all over the place with grey frosty blues apart from periodic sun glimpses. Everything was a bit desaturated....even the stonechats...

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Posted: Sat Jan 26th, 2019 06:59
 
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Even on summer days the murmurings are a visual spectacle rather than a photographic opportunity. I suppose video would add to the possibilities?

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Posted: Sat Jan 26th, 2019 07:04
 
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It's much easier on an afternoon in the garden....:lol:

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good shots lads , still playing with my camera settings as re-a post elsewhere , but a couple from today shooting in 14 bit raw and using spot metering , despite the crap weather (it was actually starting to rain ) I think theres a bit of improvement there .

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Another from our recent Norfolk shoot.

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Another from our recent Norfolk shoot. Redshank Nikon D850 with 500mm & x1.4, slightly better light for this.

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Another from our recent Norfolk shoot.

That sunrise crop is excellent, Graham. Mine didn't seem sharp enough so I left it full frame.:needsahug:



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Eric wrote:
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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?


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:


:lol::lol::lol:

 

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