Jack Straw
I look nothing like him!
Short Eared Owl (wild) taken in East Sussex yesterday.
Just noticed this photo on Flickr Explore. Well done.
Short Eared Owl (wild) taken in East Sussex yesterday.
Just noticed this photo on Flickr Explore. Well done.
You make it sound so easy!Thanks Only just noticed it is on explore!
Lots of owls found near the coast at the moment. This one was taken near the coast at 1.30pm.
In the last year I have managed to take photos of 5 species of British Owls all in the daytime.
They often follow the same pattern when hunting so if you find one you can predict where it will go and get yourself into position for the shot.
The one above was in exactly the same field as this time last year and having watched it land on the post a couple of times, waited for it to fly and when it did moved closer to the post (but hidden). It then obliged by landing in exactly the same place for the photo
Advice: Use the 50mm f1.8 and nothing else to learn photography first. Do not use auto mode on the camera, learn to use Aperture mode, or manual mode. It will make you a better photographer.
You make it sound so easy!
Blimey, that's a bounce from that past. Is that your first prime lens?Got a 50mm f1.8 from Santa! Haven't used it yet, but soon will do. I'll put any pleasing efforts on here.
Blimey, that's a bounce from that past. Is that your first prime lens?
I know how you feel. I was guaranteed house boats when I went out yesterday! 73 photos, 3 of which you may have seen on my Flickr page? https://www.flickr.com/photos/128321708@N03/Not that easy - 3 hours out today and not a single owl in sight!
Came home having taken precisely zero photos!
Kenco Pro, or are you rich?I'm thinking of getting a 1.4 teleconverter for my 80-400mm which apparently works well.
Kenco Pro, or are you rich?
It makes you a rich Tory.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Nikon...685201?hash=item3a97d90451:g:XnoAAOSwhkRWcR7A
I don't know if this makes me rich or not?!!
It makes you a rich Tory.
A relief for everyone. I use the Kenco for casual stuff, but I don't use it much. It's not bad. If you will use it a lot I imagine the Nikon is better. but maybe check the reviews first.I am the exception which proves the rule!
Is that and the other ones on your flickr page using filters? Stunning shots either way, but I'm curious as to how many sunset/sunrise pics in particular are 'natural' (for want of a better word) and how many have had filters or been edited afterwards.