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  • A few from Bempton Cliffs

    Taken today (just!) at Tesni Ward's workshop. Met up with JohnGG and a nice guy called Gary who had a very nice Fuji XT-2 with the Fuji 200-400.

    Fantastic location and some great guidance from Tesni on lots of matters ranging from camera setup to bird behaviour to locations to shoot. It's a very nice part of the country too.


    Touchdown by Paul Kaye, on Flickr


    Gannets by Paul Kaye, on Flickr


    Jackdaw by Paul Kaye, on Flickr



    Watching the Rain by Paul Kaye, on Flickr


    Portrait of a Gannet by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

    All with the 300mm f4 and E-M1ii.
    Paul
    Panasonic S1Rii and S5 with a few lenses
    flickr
    Portfolio Site

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    Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

    That sounds like a great day Paul. I love your last abstract shot of the Razorbill. Very unusual and effective.

    Edit. I see you have added an extra shot of a Gannet. My comment was referring to number four.

    Ron

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    • #3
      Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

      Originally posted by Olybirder View Post
      That sounds like a great day Paul. I love your last abstract shot of the Razorbill. Very unusual and effective.

      Ron
      Just what I was thinking. Just enough body included for you to tell what it is. The fact that the white patches aren't symmetrical helps as well.
      It's the image that's important, not the tools used to make it.

      David M's Photoblog

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      • #4
        Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

        Great results, despite the weather. Interesting to see some bird shots that a birder wouldn't normally take, such as the last two. I hope you're going to share some of Tesni's setup tips!
        Andy
        bengeo.com

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        • #5
          Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

          I was waiting for these and as expected an excellent set of shots. Some really unusual shots too brilliant Paul. Looking forward to seeing more of them as I bet you took loads Just wondering what happens to the Test and Wow kit? Is it sold off at keen secondhand prices? he said hopefully
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          • #6
            Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

            Originally posted by Bengeo View Post
            Great results, despite the weather. Interesting to see some bird shots that a birder wouldn't normally take, such as the last two. I hope you're going to share some of Tesni's setup tips!
            Thanks! I'll do a more complete write up of the day when I'm back - if anyone's interested.
            Paul
            Panasonic S1Rii and S5 with a few lenses
            flickr
            Portfolio Site

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            • #7
              Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

              Originally posted by Phill D View Post
              I was waiting for these and as expected an excellent set of shots. Some really unusual shots too brilliant Paul. Looking forward to seeing more of them as I bet you took loads Just wondering what happens to the Test and Wow kit? Is it sold off at keen secondhand prices? he said hopefully
              Thanks Phil. And yes - there's plenty more in the pot! Here's another I like. More on my Flickr page if anyone's interested.


              Snapping at the Flies by Paul Kaye, on Flickr


              I think the Test & Wow kit is actually retailer demo kit - I suspect the reasoning is that it's better to be lent out rather than just handled in the store. Of course, that means that "ex-display" will get more wear than you might expect. The lens I have now is actually in pretty good nick, although there is a very small mark on the front element.
              Paul
              Panasonic S1Rii and S5 with a few lenses
              flickr
              Portfolio Site

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              • #8
                Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

                Originally posted by pdk42 View Post
                .... although there is a very small mark on the front element.
                If you don't tell, then we won't ...

                I'm surprised they don't fit a filter and make it a condition of the deal that the filter is kept on.
                Andy
                bengeo.com

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                • #9
                  Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

                  I'll look forward to your write up. We are spending a week on Skokholm in June and so will have lots of time to photograph the puffins and other birds there. Any of Tesni's tips would be relevant.
                  On a technical point someone recently suggested I could copy my photos from my high speed sd card to a slower one in the Mk ii. That way I won't need to buy an expensive back up device (I was considering a WD passport pro drive which has a sd slot). And I won't need lots of high speed cards. I won't be taking a laptop.

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                  • #10
                    Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

                    Very nice set Paul, despite the weather.

                    I look forward to reading your write up of the day and hearing what you think of the E-M1 II combination.

                    It looks like you may take up wildlife photography yet.

                    Dave

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                    • #11
                      Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

                      Originally posted by Eclairewilliams View Post
                      I'll look forward to your write up. We are spending a week on Skokholm in June and so will have lots of time to photograph the puffins and other birds there. Any of Tesni's tips would be relevant.
                      On a technical point someone recently suggested I could copy my photos from my high speed sd card to a slower one in the Mk ii. That way I won't need to buy an expensive back up device (I was considering a WD passport pro drive which has a sd slot). And I won't need lots of high speed cards. I won't be taking a laptop.
                      Sounds like a great trip Claire, I look forward to seeing your images.

                      It is possible to copy all images from slot 1 to slot 2, it is a little slow but it works and is a good way of avoiding taking a laptop.

                      Dave

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                      • #12
                        Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

                        Originally posted by DavyG View Post
                        It is possible to copy all images from slot 1 to slot 2, it is a little slow but it works and is a good way of avoiding taking a laptop.
                        Dave
                        I thought this was a great feature, although I haven't needed to use it yet. But I understand it is an "all or nothing" thing. e.g. you have Card 1 and you use half of it on Day 1 and copy the images to Backup Card 1. On Day 2 you fill the rest of Card 1 and you can only copy ALL images, not just the new ones.
                        Andy
                        bengeo.com

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                        • #13
                          Re: A few from Bempton Cliffs

                          I've only just got home after braving the monsoon on the A1, stopping off to take some indoor shots at Wimpole Hall then hitting epic delays on the M11 (closed between Harlow and the M25) so I've not yet had time to process any images

                          It was a very enjoyably day despite some rain in the morning and Tesni was an excellent guide to the birds and the site and, as Paul said, gave plenty of shooting tips and guidance on camera setup, even for Gary's Fuji with which she was not familiar. She was attentive and concerned that we all got what we wanted out of the day and got the best opportunities to take the shots we'd hoped for.

                          All in all, a superb day in a stunning location and I definitely intend to book a day with Tesni again

                          Cheers,

                          JohnGG

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