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Grey Squirrel:
Woodpigeon:
Great Tit:
Goldfinch:
Blue Tit:
Robin:
Coal Tit:
Chaffinch - Male:
Female:
Muntjac Deer:
Pheasant - Male Juvenile
Dunnock:
Hoof fungus growing as a bracket on the trunks of birch trees, and occasionally on other trees:
Sparrowhawk - I think... Two individuals in different trees
Carrion Crow & Moon:
Hoverfly:
Thanks BD I do have a macro lens, I prefer my RF100-500 though. It will focus close, but I can still stand further away than with my macro. I find less things fly off.... Also the next shot might be a bird flying by
Thanks Snappy. I tend to use my EF 70-300L or my EF 100mm L macro, but you can bet whichever I have on, I want the other ...
Billysdad said:I have been offered one at a REALLY good price
Take it from them and if the price is that good, sell it and make a profit and put that towards a 2nd body so you always have the right lens on... just need to remember which camera lol
Photo's taken on the 28th July.
Peacock:
Green-veined White:
Gatekeeper:
Meadow Brown:
Volucella inanis (says Google):
Damselfly:
Common Darter:
Wonderful close ups Snappy. Well captured ...
Thanks BD
PimperneBloke said:Take it from them and if the price is that good, sell it and make a profit and put that towards a 2nd body so you always have the right lens on... just need to remember which camera lol
Thanks for your input, and Snappy too. I made a decision, and am posting details in the 'Moving to Mirrorless' thread, instead of cluttering up this one ...
Another fabulous pin sharp set Snappy, thank you :o)
Thanks PB
SnappyMac said:the next shot might be a bird flying by
You mean you don't photograph birds at 200m with a 100mm lens? You haven't lived