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eas27

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I am new to bird watching. I have started feeding birds and now can identify birds I see which is exciting. Now I want to photograph birds. I realize I have to be realistic about the kinds of photos I can take with my new bridge camera - Canon SX70. It’s a little overwhelming now but I hope this forum will help me in my new endeavors.
 
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Hi eas and a warm welcome from me too.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here. I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about and will hopefully see some of your pictures in the Gallery too.
 
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I am new to bird watching. I have started feeding birds and now can identify birds I see which is exciting. Now I want to photograph birds. I realize I have to be realistic about the kinds of photos I can take with my new bridge camera - Canon SX70. It’s a little overwhelming now but I hope this forum will help me in my new endeavors.
Hi and welcome. I got my Canon SX70 in October and have been enjoying using it on my birding trips (such as they are in these lockdown days). I would be happy to share with you what I've learnt so far about how to get the best out of it. You can see some of the results at https://www.flickr.com/photos/156100873@N05 some of which I'm quite pleased with, others I can see where I might have done better.
 
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