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A few snowy images with SW80ED.
Had a good dumping of snow earlier in the week and this always brings out a good variety of birds looking for food. All these are just the Skywatcher 80ED without any extra magnification. All in the 10-15m range (30-50 feet).
Paul.
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Enjoyed looking at your beautiful photos, thanks for sharing.
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Mike Powell
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Excellent shots, Paul. You have certainly mastered the art of shooting via the scope very well.
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Very nice shots, thanks for sharing.
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