Click said:kodakrome said:Took this GBH shot yesterday morning. Low light forced me to shoot at ISO 1600.
Very nice result. What did you use for this shot?
6D, 400 f5.6. 1/800 sec, f5.6, iso 1600.
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Click said:kodakrome said:Took this GBH shot yesterday morning. Low light forced me to shoot at ISO 1600.
Very nice result. What did you use for this shot?
Click said:kodakrome said:Took this GBH shot yesterday morning. Low light forced me to shoot at ISO 1600.
Very nice result. What did you use for this shot?
IslanderMV said:Goldfinch and Thistle
Canon 6D and Sigma 150-600mm C @ 600mm
Jack Douglas said:Now, only if the model were a little better groomed.
Jack
Valvebounce said:Hi Vadek.
Very nice shot, a fine looking creature and for the purists not a ring in sight.
Cheers, Graham.

Vadek said:Valvebounce said:Hi Vadek.
Very nice shot, a fine looking creature and for the purists not a ring in sight.
Cheers, Graham.
Hi Graham. Thanks alot for your comment!
Here is a male grebe taken with 80D coupled with 100-400 mkII @560mm(ext. 1.4 mkIII).1/800@f/8,ISO500
The male grebe portrait by Вадек Вадеков, on Flickr
Vadek said:Valvebounce said:Hi Vadek.
Very nice shot, a fine looking creature and for the purists not a ring in sight.
Cheers, Graham.
Hi Graham. Thanks alot for your comment!
Here is a male grebe taken with 80D coupled with 100-400 mkII @560mm(ext. 1.4 mkIII).1/800@f/8,ISO500
The male grebe portrait by Вадек Вадеков, on Flickr
ecss said:This is a tui bird hiding in the branches.
AlanF said:Hi guys, have been in Malaysia, Borneo and Hong Kong for the past 3 weeks with intermittent e-mail contact and survived two typhoons. Here are a couple of bulbuls, a redwhiskered and a lightvented, taken this morning by the ferry piers. (5DSR + 100-400mm II).
Valvebounce said:Hi Alan.
A couple more excellent shots, but it always makes me chuckle a little when we see an immaculately groomed bird with the exception of the one feather like your first shot, now that is a bad hair day!
Is that eagle giving you the leave me alone look!
Cheers, Graham.
AlanF said:Hi guys, have been in Malaysia, Borneo and Hong Kong for the past 3 weeks with intermittent e-mail contact and survived two typhoons. Here are a couple of bulbuls, a redwhiskered and a lightvented, taken this morning by the ferry piers. (5DSR + 100-400mm II).