Nice and level, I love it!View attachment 90983 looking forward to coming home for Christmas and getting some winter shots of the Old Pier
Nice and level, I love it!View attachment 90983 looking forward to coming home for Christmas and getting some winter shots of the Old Pier
have you considered D750 not a massive difference in price compared to D7500 and it’s full frame or do you prefer the cropped sensor for macro work. I am looking at the D500 for dance and sports photography for its incredible Frames per Second.If you make me an offer I can't refuse, you could have my D7200. I would then put the proceeds towards a D7500.
Going back through some photos and found this from Bolivia last year.
edit: some pretty bad compression there, my bad.
Starlings over the West Pier this evening.
Full size image here https://www.flickr.com/photos/128321708@N03/24400607128/in/photostream/lightbox/
Jack - that is amazing! This is something I want to photograph but as I am not in Brighton I have not been able to check it out. Do the starlings gather there most evenings at this time of year? Love a good mumuration!
have you considered D750 not a massive difference in price compared to D7500 and it’s full frame or do you prefer the cropped sensor for macro work. I am looking at the D500 for dance and sports photography for its incredible Frames per Second.
Teach me. I presume compression is to do with downsizing an image but how would I recognise it ? What does it mean. I'm genuinely interested.
View attachment 90983 looking forward to coming home for Christmas and getting some winter shots of the Old Pier
it was a 10I like that. What sort of shutter speed was that taken on.
When are we gonna see some of the Kenya stuff Kneon. Ive only seen a couple of images posted on here.
GET YOUR FINGER OUT MATE. You been back a lot longer than me
Sorry I've been slacking!
Here's a little Bee Eater. Lots more to come!
Tawny Owl (Wild) from last weekend
have you considered D750 not a massive difference in price compared to D7500 and it’s full frame or do you prefer the cropped sensor for macro work. I am looking at the D500 for dance and sports photography for its incredible Frames per Second.
Could have stayed in England for a Bee Eater shot
Cracking photo, as per usual!
Obviously the bird is a stunner, but I really like how you've framed him/her with those thorn bushes and the way the branch arches in to frame the subject perfectly centre stage. I could see Chris Packham nodding very approvingly on this one.
Look forward to seeing more from your latest trip.
Great photo. Where was this taken, it looks a lot like one of my style of old fingerposts. Is it the Lake District?