Thanks Nigel,much appreciated.
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Hi Roy
I think i have to agree with most of the comments.
Very good sharpness in the right areas (eyes) nice out of focus backgrounds yes the framing of the buzzard could be improved but cropping the shot helps in that regard.
The army chap has been nicely taken
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Thanks Tony,that show has never really appealed to me,don't know why,it just hasn't.
Woods Coaches usually run a trip to Cosford Airshow every year,I might be tempted again now I've got some decent kit..and there's my radio scanner that picks up mil-air frequencies too.
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Originally posted by The Nighthawk View PostTrev B;I took the images down for the reasons I stated and not because of no comments made on them.
I am fully aware of your views on captive birds,but just bear in mind some of us have neither the chance to see them in the wild,nor the £1000s worth of kit to shoot with.
I work with what I've got by way of opportunities and camera kit.
Thousands of pound worth of equipment - I don't think so. When I go out I take the very minimum of gear, usually the same as you - Camera and 100/400 lens. I spent a few hours in a hide this morning, my only gear was camera and 150/600 lens. I don't even carry a bag, the camera sits on the front seat of the car with its own seat belt - not a great idea I know, but that's what I do.
So you see I work with what I got!
I must say you have provided some amusement on here - keep posting.Trev
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Like others have commented, I prefer finding birds/wildlife in their natural settings. However, I've taken many a shot of captive birds at shows or outdoor wildlife rescues, etc. The only caveat I'd offer is, if the bird/wildlife is captive, then to always indicate such.
And, i'd like to add that I like the cropped photo of the Buzzard - sharp features, well focused. The sepia version is more apropo due to the WWI setting. Well done.Chip B
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