A few more shots of this species from Saltholme RSPB taken on Sunday. They were taken in poor light at extremely high ISO, yes those ripples on the water pools are rain as we sat the downpour out in a hide.
Well Mike, I think you managed well. Even with high ISO, the pictures are more than ok. One might suspect that some of them will loose definition, but it does not seem to be the case. I love also the angles of the shots. Well done.
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Mike Randall Bird Photography
I am relatively 'new' to birding having started developing an interest with my wife, Pat on walks 6 years ago.
Pat suggests taking a few photographs to record what we see and one thing leads to another! You immediately find out how hard it is to get decent pictures of any birds or animals.
Birding and bird photography gets slightly obsessional.
You have to be careful to make sure you adequately view the bird before taking pictures (don't always stick to this one).
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Well Mike, I think you managed well. Even with high ISO, the pictures are more than ok. One might suspect that some of them will loose definition, but it does not seem to be the case. I love also the angles of the shots. Well done.
Thanks again Chris.
If my photography was as good as the speed your comment came through it would be blistering!
Lovely images Mike, it's been too long since I've seen one of these little fellas.
Thanks Paul.
We have got LRP's locally this year.
However these birds at Saltholme were quite close to the hide.
Mike
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