After yet another successful year on the Odds & Sods thread, initially started I think by Hazy, it might be wise to kickstart the 2023 thread off.
Thank you to those who have contributed to last years thread, and there has been very interesting odds and sods in "Odds & Sods 2022" that aren't enough to place into a dedicated thread, which you can look back on the following link:
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/278729/odds-sods-2022/1417300?pifragment-4285=76#pifragment-4285=1
What better for me, and as yet, I've not ventured far, ewe know what I mean, with this lassie on Baddesley Clinton estate yesterday....
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Just one more Woodpecker. They are pretty active down my local woods at the moment.
90% luck, 5% field craft, 5% camera skills.
Brown hares doing what brown hares do this morning
Lovely shot Bob. They look very alert ...
Yes Angus, still plodding on. I am finding that for relatively stationary birds, I have set my C1 to TV. Setting the shutter as fast as possible to keep the Aperture at f6.3. Fast continuous shutter, ISO around 800 to start with. Focus to Single point expanded, Subject to Animal with Tracking Off. I am finding that with tracking on, the focus point wanders a bit away from my subject. I haven't done much birds in flight, but I am going for Full Screen focus, with Tracking on. I am also trying to mainly let the camera follow the subject as much as possible, without quickly moving the camera. I find at higher ISOs noise can affect the detail when pixel peeping, but using RAW denoised in the new Photoshop AI De-Noise feature improves things a lot. I will post this in 'Moving to Mirrorless' too
A Blackbird decided to pose as he somehow knew I was trying out my new lens.
Ed
Maybe a little bird told him ...