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Techniek (bewerkingen) Met Marcel Tuit vorige week zaterdag naar een vogelhut geweest en daar een dag in de vrieskou doorgebracht Zie ook mijn set Hof van Twente . Vogelfotografie laat zich maar moeilijk regisseren maar dit was wel het beeld waar ik voor ging :-))
canon 7D + canon 300mmF4Lis1.4 canon extender
1/100sec F7.1 iso400
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Well what a fabulous Spring day (At last), I managed a bit of macro work, but the most fun I had was with this guy. This is the closest shot of a Robin I've managed to date with my 100mm Macro lens, this is also a natural light shot. He was also chirping away when I took these, not full song, but funny little chirps. The image is slightly cropped top and bottom, but the width is full frame. You really need to zoom into this image to get a feel for it :o)
Hope everyone had an enjoyable day :o)
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Caméra Sony SLT-A77V + Sony 70-400G SSM + flash HVL-F43AM + trépied nanomax Cullmann
Exposition 0,001 sec (1/800)
Ouverture f/5.6
Longueur focale 330 mm
Vitesse ISO 400
Détection du degré d'exposition 0 EV
Flash On, Return detected
My first attempt at recording my little garden friend!
As my lens is only 60mm this is a small part of the frame - I need to get closer . . .
Darker evenings, colder weather.
Photo honoured to be chosen as a 'Canvas of the Week' in the Group A Nature Canvas - The Gallery
I did not touch the nest or baby. I couldn't resist a look, it is over 50 years since I saw baby Robins in a nest.
The parents have been feeding since taking the photo.
In my garden 14th May 2019 Stafford UK