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Couple from todayI put out a bird feeder last Sat & today was the first time it has been visited.
& what a bird to first show up. The second image is of my young bloke, I’ve been playing around with the SB-800 to try & get it right, I’m quite happy with the out come of this one. Click for bigger!!! Click for bigger!!! Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
Thanks mate
I have a Xmas party for my middle bloke tonight so I’ll be shooting a few at that to see what I can come up with Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
G'day Ray,
Both shots are great... The shot of your boy looks very natural and relaxed and came up great... When I recently went to a park in the hills, the local rosella's seemed to particularly like black sunflower seeds, they'd ignore the other types and go straight for them... Might be worth a try? Cheers, Mudder
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