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Piér

posted on 6th Dec 10 at 22:01

Ive got two but they are all similair.





That is all I have as the rest were bad because of the flash :(
It's really hard to focus on something that is black and in the dark, I was just clicking and hoping that it was right :lol:

[Edited on 06-12-2010 by Piér]


sc0ott

posted on 6th Dec 10 at 19:39

Any more pics of the badger?


Piér

posted on 5th Dec 10 at 15:14

I use a 70 - 300 lense too :) wanted a bigger one for wild photos but sold my camera now :(


Cavey

posted on 5th Dec 10 at 13:22

All but the Ostrich were taken with a tamron 70-300 walking around a nature reserve near here, got a hell of a lot of pics that were awful, but liked quite a few of them as well.

The hawk was on someones hand about a foot away, got that picture as my background currently :)


[Edited on 05-12-2010 by Cavey]


Steve

posted on 5th Dec 10 at 13:17

theyre good


Cavey

posted on 5th Dec 10 at 13:15

Few of my bird pictures...





A few actually taken in the wild :)






Steve

posted on 5th Dec 10 at 09:18

good work pier :)


Piér

posted on 5th Dec 10 at 00:06

Spent a few hours lying in a doorway to get this :)


I know these are classed as "Un-natural" in the wildlife photography scene but these are a few I took of a Male bullfinch on one of our feeders. :)




I absolutely love this shot.



I've got loads of pictures of birds if anyone wants to see them :thumbs:



[Edited on 05-12-2010 by Piér]


Piér

posted on 5th Dec 10 at 00:04

When I use to be far away from birds I would zoom and crop so the bird seemed closer.
It takes hours to get good pictures of birds, hours of sitting still with your camera ready.
I think they are good steve, as they were just taken quickly :)


Cavey

posted on 4th Dec 10 at 17:27

Must of been very high and massive zoom to get a close up of a Wagtail, they're tiny things.

So not much could of been done tbf


Steve

posted on 4th Dec 10 at 14:09

was on IA, didnt have time to set it up properly, so it would have been setting its ISO automatically


John

posted on 4th Dec 10 at 14:06

Were they taken at ISO 1 million Steve, mega noisy.


Steve

posted on 4th Dec 10 at 12:31

Couple of opportune ones i snapped this morning




taken through window glass, 15x optical zoom

[Edited on 04-12-2010 by Steve]