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    A female Stonechat posing nicely at Strumpshaw Fen last week.

    E-M1 II, 300mm f4 and MC-14.







    Ron

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    Hi Ron -

    Another fine image, your combination and eye never seems to let you down.

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    Just like that - gone in a flash! Now in use.

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      Nice. That 300mm is very good ...... in the right hands, of course.

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        Many thanks for your kind comments Barr1e and Keith. I think the Mk II and 300mm f4 is a great combination, especially with the MC-14 attached (I don't think I could hold the MC-20 steady enough.) I wouldn't want to carry anything heavier than this combination but I can manage to walk for a couple of hours without feeling too much discomfort in my shoulders.

        Ron

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          https://www.flickr.com/photos/133688957@N08/
          Mark Johnson Retired.

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            Re: Posing Stonechat

            Very nice.

            My Gallery on 500px

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              Re: Posing Stonechat

              Very nice.. If was to pick one it would be the top one, there is just a bit more "glint in the eye"

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              Andy
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