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Holiday photos - Skywatcher 80ED (1 Viewer)

Paul Corfield

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Here's a very small selection of photos I took while on holiday last month. Only took the Kenko 1.4X teleconverter and found this or the scope on it's own was enough magnification. Stayed at a farm for 2 weeks and was surrounded by countryside which gave plenty of opportunities for photographing wildlife. Going back later in the year for a week so will be interesting to see the area in winter.

Paul.
 

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Outstanding series!

It's always nice to get a break from the day to day stuff, glad you were able to get away from it!



Scott (you always amaze me) B
 
some really good photos Paul,, the one of the flying insects really caught my eye,, certainly something you seldom if ever see,,

also like the thrush with the worms in mouth,,

Derry
 
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