Wet feet sanderling, crept up nicely on this group, started taking images when I felt the icy cold sea water come over the top of my wellies as I sank into the soft sand, things we do for a shot, taken with my 550d and 70-300mm Sigma
you should all know this fellow by now, pops in most days, thing is if you have been on this forum a while you will remember me saying I could never catch the sparrowhawk in the garden during the few times they came in, now it is a bit like when you go on Safari after you have seen an elephant or giraffe etc you start saying oh look another giraffe, elephant etc, bit like that now with the sparrowhawk, just need to catch him, who shows no fear or concern whatsoever, or her clobbering their lunch. taken with my 550d and 50-500mm sigma
thought I would try something different when shooting images of the swans at local nature reserve, managed to get close to the cob when it was cleaning itself and got these, probably do some cropping to get some real close ups taken with my 550d and 70-300mm Sigma
you should all know this fellow by now, pops in most days, thing is if you have been on this forum a while you will remember me saying I could never catch the sparrowhawk in the garden during the few times they came in, now it is a bit like when you go on Safari after you have seen an elephant or giraffe etc you start saying oh look another giraffe, elephant etc, bit like that now with the sparrowhawk, just need to catch him, who shows no fear or concern whatsoever, or her clobbering their lunch. taken with my 550d and 50-500mm sigma
thought I would try something different when shooting images of the swans at local nature reserve, managed to get close to the cob when it was cleaning itself and got these, probably do some cropping to get some real close ups taken with my 550d and 70-300mm Sigma
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