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    Wild Weasel

    Hi All,

    As sat waiting for a Barney to appear, I noticed this little chap running up the banks of the drain at the side of me, had to slow the speed down a bit as frightened of too high ISO as it's always dark down in the drain unless the Sun happens to be right overhead, hence, sadly it's not mega sharp


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    Paul

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    Brilliant Paul.

    I watched one for over half an hour once while I was Fly Fishing. I was quiet and still while he roamed around and he even came within a couple of feet from me. The camera was having a bit of a snooze in the boot of the car, so no pictures.
    Colin

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      #3
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      Excellent shot Paul. I always rank Weasels one of the most difficult mammal to photograph - one second they are there, the next they are gone, no time to do adjustments on the camera - Grab what you can
      Last edited by Trev B; 06-04-2019, 16:49.
      Trev

      Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

      Flickr:
      https://www.flickr.com/photos/trevb2639/

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        #4
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        Great capture
        Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

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          #5
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          Great shot Paul.

          Bill.
          7D, 400D, EF-S 15-85 f3.5/5.6, EF 100 f2.8 USM macro, Sigma 10-20 f4/5.6, Sigma 70-300 f4/5.6 APO, Sigma 50 f1.4, EF 28-90, EF 90-300, Sigma 150-600C, 430 EXll, Yongnuo 568 EX ll, Yongnuo Triggers, Yongnuo YN14-EX Ring Flash

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            #6
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            well done Paul
            Stan - LRPS, CPAGB, BPE2*

            http://neptuno-photography.foliopic.com/
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              #7
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              Now you all know how to tell the Stoat and Weasel apart don't you...……………………
              "A Weasel is Weasely identified whilst a Stoat is Stoatly different"...………………………………………………..I'll get my coat.
              Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

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                #8
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                Thanks everyone for the kind comments, much appreciated. Have seen another this morning but unable to catch before it disappeared like greased lightning

                Paul

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                  #9
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                  Very well captured.

                  Brian
                  http://www.cbnatureimages.co.uk

                  http://www.flickr.com/photos/101212171@N02/

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