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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

More bird pictures on my 3rd outing (1 Viewer)

Not much C&C to give really, they are all sharp etc. Maybe crop off the houses on the flying geese image. I think you've got off to a good start generally on the photography side. Improvements will come with composition, photo editing and stuff like that.

Paul.
 

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I've had the ED80 for a couple of weeks now, and more or less using the Kenko 1.4 + 50mm + 80mm extensions, to shoot birds approx. 4 meters away.

Here are some of my latest shots, and I'm needing to find different ones to shoot than these. hehehe

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1051&message=41500477

Oh, and I've found that by switching from my D3s to the D700, I'm getting more keepers and better results!?! i wonder why this would be? Anyone have any idea? Both are FF dslrs and the D700 is much lighter.

Cheers
 
Jeffo,

I'm in Leyland, so If you want to go somewhere sometime let me know. I've been using an ED80 since Aug 2010.

Just had a look at your photo's, nothing bad to say at all but I would say some are a little flat looking, maybe some fiddleing with levels and a little more saturation would make them pop.
 
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