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Oct 25, 2008 09:14 |  #1

well i havent been able to get on here much as the confuser keeps playing up

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so ive just done the pp work on these .

again some naked and some with 1.4tc cropped for composition.

the 600 scopelens is working great at the moment but there has been a couple of times where af would have got the shot ive always wanted . so im going to get the bigma repaired.

ive rang LCE and they have a service to send the lens off so im asking does any one know of any other shops.

back to the birds.

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Oct 25, 2008 09:26 |  #2

Great shots there but the long tailed tit is perfect in my eyes.

I'm sadly lacking any garden birds in my area at the mo. Hopefully they'll be back soon.


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Oct 25, 2008 13:45 as a reply to  @ Scoobs's post |  #3

Shot like a real PRO...:)

I like what you've accomplished on all of your images!

Very wonderfully done with spice and flavor....;)

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Oct 25, 2008 15:29 |  #4

is the 4th one a starling? great lighting in that one!


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Oct 25, 2008 16:14 as a reply to  @ davebreal's post |  #5

Hey Jason, you are still pounding out great images with the digiscope set up, well done!


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Oct 25, 2008 18:17 |  #6

Lovely shots Jason. But the dunnock looks a very odd colour ?


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Oct 26, 2008 16:32 |  #7

thanks you all for your comments ;)

snappa wrote in post #6560305 (external link)
Lovely shots Jason. But the dunnock looks a very odd colour ?

ive tryes to get the colour back as it was shot in the shadow from my hide and follage from surrounding plants not ideal weather so the colour might be wrong due to my screen :oops:

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Hey Jason, you are still pounding out great images with the digiscope set up, well done!

im using it all the time as ive not got any thing els with a descent lenght .

getting the bigma repaired /sent of on tuesday :D

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Oct 26, 2008 18:35 |  #8

wow brilliant series of shots!!!!


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Oct 26, 2008 19:20 |  #9

the long tailed tit is excellent, def my fave




  
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Oct 29, 2008 12:29 |  #10

thanks spider & slice ltt was my first full body and tail shot with the 600 scope.

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Oct 29, 2008 12:47 |  #11

snappa wrote in post #6560305 (external link)
Lovely shots Jason. But the dunnock looks a very odd colour ?

Motacilla alba too;)
Nice shots!


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Oct 29, 2008 13:16 |  #12

Nice job, we should have digiscoping represented in the POTN book. I think that long-tailed tit would be a great submission! bw!


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Oct 29, 2008 13:47 |  #13

When you get the Bigma back send me the digi...these are just fabulous images!




  
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Oct 30, 2008 16:39 |  #14

thanks for looking and comments appreciated.

gymell wrote in post #6585006 (external link)
Nice job, we should have digiscoping represented in the POTN book. I think that long-tailed tit would be a great submission! bw!

i will look in to that thanks

Redrib wrote in post #6585203 (external link)
When you get the Bigma back send me the digi...these are just fabulous images!

im affraid not mate as the 350d is being repaired as well so ill have the 350d+ bigma and 40d + 600mm digiscope and fuji s100fs for the complete set up :)

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Oct 30, 2008 17:19 |  #15

The Long Tailed Tit is stunning Jason as are the colours in the Starling, great effort

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