Not sure if you folk have been following the "switching to mirrorless" thread, but at the end of September I bemoaned a trip to Arne because the camera wasn't behaving as I thought it should... I did also sauggest it was probably something I'd done in the settings of the camera... well this is the best of the bad bunch of pictures I took!
As always, there are Robins :o)
And Corvids
Some slightly distant deer
It's also that time of year for the party animals...Fungi's
If I stay really, really still....he won't spot me
There were a pair of Treecreepers, about 20 seconds after I said to Mrs PB "this is ideal woodland for treecreepers and nuthatches"!
Not 100% sure, but hint of Goldcrest about the eye ring?
One of the deer doing its best Springbok impression
And now it's time to meet the new Groundskeeping Team
More Fungus
And to end the trip, a Speckled Wood
I took a massive number of photo's, and I was right in the other thread, I'd set a setting wrong.... DOH!!
Stay Safe All
I do recall the comment made regarding the user error.
The photos you've shared are looking good, but do exhibit in my very limited experience too short a shutter time, which you did mention in your comments that everything seemed to be taken at 1/1600 sec.
I've lost tack a little, have you managed to get out since with the desired camera settings and get a resolution?
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Nowt much wrong with them pics PB...love the springy Deer ;-)
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)