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hello my name is bert from the netherlands
im interested in bird fotografy sinds i was young but had not a a lot of money to buy super tele lenses it was a Praktica
that was in the 70's analoog and with max 200 mm and a converter to 400 i experimented and made dias they were chepar then printed photos :)
lately i bought myself a nikon p 1000 for its zoom and tele performances but getting used to the digital age is a big step
i hope to post some pictures and ask questions how to improve myself and i already had an appointment with an real photografar for lessons and he sayd
don.t image you can make national geographic pictures :)
my singel goal is to make a still picture of a buzzard full size sitting on something post or what ever
i also do rc plane gliding and enjoi to go with a buzzard in a thermal bell
they are abundend where i live but am not able to catch one and am biginning with other items gees ore whatever to try the camera's features
sadly with little affect but its a learning curve :)
whell thats me so far
greatings bert oh i will post my only good bird picture taken in my garden
 

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Hi Bert and a warm welcome to you from all the Staff and Moderators. That's a wonderful picture you've taken of the sparrow with your P1000. I have the earlier P900 and am delighted with it.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I look forward to hearing your news.
 
Hi Bert, welcome to the forum. I think you will find us a helpful and friendly group.
 

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