Had more success at getting a couple of shots of this little fella today. He's very hard to catch. Both shots taken with Sigma 300mm F2.8 and 1.4x tc. C&C welcome.
KevB Goldmember 1,011 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2006 Location: UK More info | May 01, 2007 17:09 | #1 Had more success at getting a couple of shots of this little fella today. He's very hard to catch. Both shots taken with Sigma 300mm F2.8 and 1.4x tc. C&C welcome.
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flaclick Senior Member 319 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Tampa, Florida More info | May 01, 2007 17:18 | #2 What a cute little guy. Nice job. That must have been a tough job getting him to stand still! Ruth
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May 01, 2007 17:40 | #3 Thanks Ruth. I had tried to catch him on two previous outings without luck, but he was less camera shy today and my luck was in
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May 02, 2007 06:43 | #4 Nice shots - I love the composition of #2! Ian
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MarkEvan Senior Member 883 posts Joined Oct 2006 More info | i also like the look of #2, and I know how difficult they are to photograph, they are all over the place, never staying in one place for more than a few seconds....well done.
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May 02, 2007 08:17 | #6 Thanks for your comments Ian and Mark, much appreciated.
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SimonBarnes Member 139 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Lancashire, UK More info | May 02, 2007 12:24 | #7 Excellent captures. These little fellows don't hang around long. EOS 20D
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May 02, 2007 12:44 | #8 Thanks Simon, much appreciated
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philc123 Goldmember 2,406 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Staffordshire, UK More info | Nice shots, he's a scruffy little fellow. Well captured they dont stay stillfor long. Regards Phil
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jpalmer Goldmember 1,296 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2006 Location: suffolk, england More info | May 05, 2007 03:44 | #10 very nive kev is this a scruffy adualt or young also if you dont mind whats the 300 2.8 lens like ive just came in and the bigma shooting 300mm @ 1/60 the 2.8 would be very handy. jason
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Thanks for your comments Phil.
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eccles Goldmember 2,948 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: Bristol, UK More info | May 05, 2007 05:03 | #12 Could be a female. When they've finished raising a brood they can look a bit dowdy. These are tough critters to shoot, so WD.
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Anke "that rump shot is just adorable" UK SE Photographer of the Year 2009 30,454 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Royal Tunbridge Wells, UK More info | May 05, 2007 05:09 | #13 Nice shots, you lucky thing Anke
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May 05, 2007 06:28 | #14 Thank you Eccles and Anke
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Kapeji Member 106 posts Joined Mar 2007 Location: Pembs UK More info | May 05, 2007 12:07 | #15 excellent pics, Coal tits are particularly fidgety so well done on nailing it so crisply! G3, 400D, Canon 18-55, Sigma 70-300 APO, Sigma 105 DG Macro
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