No idea what happened there - hat was supposed to say "Excellent shot - I've heard good things about that set up" but for some reason it ended up in the post I quoted - oops!
For wildlife and football I would recommend the Canon 100-400mm mark 2. For Scenery I use the 24-105mm F4 canon lens but there may well be better as I do not do much scenery.
Thanks - was really hard! I found a spot they were constantly flew through and then focused on them as soon as they entered the fame. Majority out of focus but after a few hours got a few that were in focus.
Very pleased to find out that one of my photos has been selected for publication in this year's Bird Photographer of the Year book.
Will find out early September if it is a winner.
Will post photo here once published.
Spoke to my mate yesterday who had a long chat with Potter.
Apparently he was full of praise for Brighton and said everything was data led, well organised with a clear plan throughout the club. Said at Chelsea it was chaos with a scatter gun approach to everything. The vice chair (not Boehly)...
NSC Charirman = National Sports Council.
One of my friends genuinely passed on my "You should have stayed at a big club" message - apparently he just laughed awkwardly!
For some reason Graham Potter is in the Falkland Islands at the moment and will be doing an open training session with some of the school kids next Tuesday.
Sadly I am away so will no get to go down and see him (despite it being 10 mins walk from my house), however I have instructed various...
Can you increase ISO or open aperture more to compensate for faster shutter speed? I generally used to shoot dragonflies at 1/2000 or above (Bloody hard subjects in flight!)