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Got a couple of birds today
It was really quite for birds for some reason today but managed as couple:
Both taken with GX8 +PL100-400MM
just perfect
latest bird pics at https://goo.gl/photos/XyUQuPZYSPapnUNo6
and https://goo.gl/photos/Ruji2KUgvMXgoTwo9
latest planes from
my trip to Hahnweide are at
https://goo.gl/photos/VYPEqGaDQnapzWW97
Brize Norton night shoot https://goo.gl/photos/dowpQU6SGN4UwS9K8
Super crisp John. I do wish 100-400mm owners would stop posting such fantastic images. The GAS is killing me....:-)
Stuart
Latest uploads http://www.flickr.com/photos/dieselgolfer/
FZ330 images https://www.flickr.com/photos/dieselgolfer/albums/72157659823425652
TZ60 images https://www.flickr.com/photos/dieselgolfer/albums/72157642261079494
Aurora Borealis https://www.flickr.com/photos/dieselgolfer/albums/72157663549812064
Wonderful!!!
Albert
Hand held or tripod?
Geoffrey Heard
Down and out in Rabaul in the South Pacific
http://rabaulpng.com/we-are-all-traveling-throug/i-waited-51-years-for-tavur.html
JIngrouille wrote:
It was really quite for birds for some reason today but managed as couple:
Both taken with GX8 +PL100-400MM
Great stuff those little birds are damn hard to catch
The rose of all the world is not for me. I want for my part
Only the little white rose of Scotland
That smells sharp and sweet—and breaks the heart.
:Hugh MacDiarmid
Those are a couple of the sharpest examples I've seen from that lens. Great job!
JIngrouille wrote:
It was really quite for birds for some reason today but managed as couple:
Both taken with GX8 +PL100-400MM
What are their names?
Cheers, Mark
Always learning
awesome images ...very sharp and lovely colours ..you post processing with added Vignette looks great
Beautiful! I would love to buy that lens but way out of my price range! might go for 100-300 instead! fantastic look to the photos. I presume you post processed them? can I ask what you did to them?
Very nice. Sharp as can be and great color.
Randy
Those are great!
Hen3ry wrote:
Hand held or tripod?
mono sometimes tripod
Trevor Carpenter wrote:
just perfect
Thanks Trevor, I see your getting full use from you PL100-400mm
cheers John
MarkDavo wrote:
JIngrouille wrote:
It was really quite for birds for some reason today but managed as couple:
Both taken with GX8 +PL100-400MM
What are their names?
Cheers, Mark
Richard & mark!!  Sparrow and a Tit
breadbin wrote:
Beautiful! I would love to buy that lens but way out of my price range! might go for 100-300 instead! fantastic look to the photos. I presume you post processed them? can I ask what you did to them?
Just get you density right first then work on colours then I smart sharp a bit then again when I have the final size & DPI I required.Hope this helps .
John
Well done .. very nice images of these little guys ...
Great shots. Keep them coming. Thanks
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