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Came across this Robin on the Harbour wall at Lynmouth, Devon. Perfect light as the sun had just come out.
These images are straight from the camera. Photography is just wonderful.
During these days I'm preparing the garden for spring crops and I am constantly flanked by many cute robins.
They see me working the land and do not hesitate to approach to catch the earthworms removed from the soil.
It is impossible not to stop. every now, and take pictures. Irresistible!
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This robin landed next to me while taking a landscape shot lol lucky i got an auto bracket at 0.7 - and + for a hdr .
holy cow, it's been forever since I've been on flickr, and since I picked up my camera. Errr, hey everyone!
Hope everyone is doing ok?
And wow! what the heck has happened to flickr... it's looking muy different...
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Robin (Erithacus rubecula ) scientific name) is a bird in the flycatcher family. The name is misleading since Robin-actually more orange than red. The robin is closely related with the nightingale and Bluethroat. It can build their nests between the roots of a toppled pine
The light reflecting on the snow underneath the Robin gives a nice added dimension to the shot.
Nice to have a giant reflector for free.
Camera Canon EOS 7D
Lens Model EF300mm f/2.8L IS USM +2.0x
Exposure 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture f/5.6
Focal Length 600 mm
ISO Speed 400
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Flash Off, Did not fire
Artist Mike Pursey
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Robin resting or sunning themselves as they do it with their beaks open and wings spread out just chilling in the heat on the woodland floor..
I usually like my bird photos to be a bit more animated but sometimes when the background and the lighting come together I am happy with a nice crisp portrait.
Well, actually a robin's breast is not really red at all, but orange. Seen in Belhus Woods Country Park, Thurrock. D7100_11348.NEF. Many thanks for views, comments and favourites.