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  • Some from the fens...

    I thought I'd try the 7-14 for landscape as it's something I rarely do... Comments very welcome on these couple...


    A guide to where in the world I was...


    All the activities including a flypast over the bridges


    Burwell Lode


    The loneliness of the fisherman
    Paul

    Retired and loving it.

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    Re: Some from the fens...

    Various wildlife:


    One of the Konig Ponies



    A mystery bug that landed in front of me then burrowed down into the undergrowth, so I only caught its bum!


    Water lilly


    Cygnet with a Velcro head


    Moth


    Butterfly
    Paul

    Retired and loving it.

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      Re: Some from the fens...

      All very nice. Thanks for sharing those.

      Graham

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        Re: Some from the fens...

        Good compositions with a focal length that can be troublesome.
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          Re: Some from the fens...

          Nice shots Paul. Reminds me of what I lived over in that neck of the woods. I like the Pony shot in particular.

          But surely not all these are with the 7-14?
          Paul
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            Re: Some from the fens...

            Originally posted by pdk42 View Post
            Nice shots Paul. Reminds me of what I lived over in that neck of the woods. I like the Pony shot in particular.

            But surely not all these are with the 7-14?
            Yes of course they are! *****


            *****the first post are, the second post area using the 300 f4!
            Paul

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              Re: Some from the fens...

              Originally posted by Walti View Post
              Various wildlife:
              A mystery bug that landed in front of me then burrowed down into the undergrowth, so I only caught its bum!
              Nicrophorus tomentosus, a burying beetle

              Originally posted by Walti View Post

              Moth
              The Skippers are more like moths than most butterflies but are usually included with the butterflies.

              I think it's a female Essex Skipper.

              Originally posted by Walti View Post

              Butterfly[/center]
              Yes, a gatekeeper.

              Harold
              The body is willing but the mind is weak.

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