Following on from yesterday, my point was that with today's technology even a dinosaur like me can get a decent image...from a decent distance. This allows everyone to enjoy the bird. We both know this ain't gonna happen!! We can but try.
Managed a few more promising shots with the converter this morning...
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Oystercatcher, Easington |
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Red-legged Partridge, Snakey lane |
As stated previously, the greater magnification doesn't, to my eyes at least, detract much from the sharpness of the image. No enhancements are used in my photos. I feel there are certain situations were the converter could be of great benefit. Then I won't get told off for being too close!
Enough on photography...
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