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A classic robin red breast perched nicely in the sun! I first tried saving this as a jpeg but the colour wasnt as vivid as it should be (I dont know if this is a problem with Photoshop CS3?) so I saved this as a compressed TIF instead and the colour information was far better. Might look into saving all photos like this in the future...
Nikon D800. First try of the Nikon 300mm F4 with a 1.7TC. Some loss of IQ but reasonably happy for my first attempt and I have only just started to take bird photos in the last week so lots to learn.
Yesterday I was photographing a friendly Robin in the RSPB Ham Wall carpark. However, today I was over on the north Somerset Coast walking up to Hurlstone Point from the Bossington Car Park. I soon became aware that I was being followed by this Robin. I had a few crumbs in my pockets which I dropped for this bird. Having eaten these (s)he was soon following me again. By the time we got to Hurlstone Point this little bird was sitting on my shoulder and eating the remaining crumbs from my hand. There were more photos being taken of the two of us rather than the amazing views!!
Go Large.
Ventured out to try and get a sunrise but the weather wasn't playing ball. This little guy was keeping me company when the light came. He was very interested in what I was up to.
A bit of a mixed bag of birds today. It felt like spring was here on Saturday and the birds certainly thought it was.
Robin waiting for his food.
Low ISO gives great colors.
CameraNikon........................... D7000
Exposure ...............................0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture ...................................f/6.3
Focal Length ...........................500 mm
ISO Speed................................400
"Sigma 50-500mm f4.5-6.3 APO DG OS HSM",Bigma,D7000,Robin,Roodborstje
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The subspecies leucopterus is found in Sri Lanka where this bird was photographed outside of the entrance to Yala National Park.
Not having a good photograph of a Robin I was very pleased when this Robin popped up and posed for me..some birds we just take for granted..
Hello, I've been 'PhotoShopped'. Evidently I was not 'good quality' when I was downloaded, (needed to high an ISO, not good lighting etc. etc, - just excuses for poor photography really), but FS did some processing to try to smarten me up a bit, make me 'pop'!!. In my opinion it's all 'stuff and nonsense'. I can do all the popping I need to without any processing. Now where are those seeds?? that would be useful work!!