It was far worse Sunday morning tried to get some shots but with little success , the whole front at new Brighton was closed off and fort perch was being in a hurricaneGreat work in today’s winds.


That’s good to hear ,glad to be of help .. it’s an awesome lens super sharp and fast . A tad heavy but just about hand holdable ( 7lbs ) I found the 1.4 tc made it to front heavy so may put the grip back on the d500 .. but monopod or tripod should help to .. also picked up a 500mm f4 in the week yet to try that in anger.@the black fox : Thanks for posting these BIF shots - you've helped me make up my mind. I have been considering replacing my Sigma 100-400mm F/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary, Sigma 1.4TC and lens dock for the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED VR II and a 1.4TC. Now all I have to do is sort out the dosh![]()
fighting amy by jeff cohen, on Flickr
riders of the storm by jeff cohen, on FlickrwOOw very strong capture that, love the framing on this. Would make a fabulous wall print, very involving.View attachment 464876
Nikon D7200 - 35mm D lens The camera had been dropped in a river a few days before, along with the SD card. This image was taken quite a number of years ago and shows a young girl looking out of a carriage while many of us were snapping photos of the Holi festival in Kathmandu. Two weeks later, there was an earthquake, force 7.9. I wonder if she and her family survived the ordeal.
Okay Jeff, enough already! I'm scraping the bottom of the piggy bank as we speak to find the necessary fundscouple more for Steve to peruse , both hand held in gale force winds today (storm Amy)
fighting amy by jeff cohen, on Flickr
riders of the storm by jeff cohen, on Flickr
Thanks for this. There are few opportunities at the moment to travel anywhere but the UK and that's limited too. I'd love to visit India and Nepal again, so much to see and snap.wOOw very strong capture that, love the framing on this. Would make a fabulous wall print, very involving.
Superb photography Stephen...!! Respect.
Regards.
peter
Scotland
Never mind spent all day Monday in a buzzard hide without a pic , then one flew over the car on the way homeOkay Jeff, enough already! I'm scraping the bottom of the piggy bank as we speak to find the necessary fundsDon't tell The Boss but I may have to use some of the new bike budget that she gave me last Christmas (and I haven't spent yet)
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Quite a few years back, a colleague from work said that her and her hubby were going out the following day, in search of a rare bird. We were visiting the same piece of moorland, sheer coincidence. They came back from their trip and reported that they failed to set eyes on it. Daren't tell her that we'd spotted this rare bird crossing the road on our way out and on the way home. Made me smile.Never mind spent all day Monday in a buzzard hide without a pic , then one flew over the car on the way home
Untitled by APM Photography, on Flickr
oyster flight 2 by jeff cohen, on Flickr
fly past by jeff cohen, on Flickr
chalk and cheese by jeff cohen, on FlickrI have found that that old things dotted around the local coast are a physical reminder of a way of life that is all but gone, and will never return.Most people would ask why are you photographing that old rubbish , but you saw the potential ,very nice too.




Great images Immo, only ever saw Red Squirrels twice and never with a camera.
I love the water drip off its nose.
Fungi hunting in Holme Fen by Ian Diplock, on Flickr
Fungi hunting in Holme Fen by Ian Diplock, on Flickr
Fungi hunting in Holme Fen by Ian Diplock, on FlickrOh yes, I see it now...Hi, the drop is actually on the banister. But I agree, it looks nice.
think it over by jeff cohen, on Flickr
golden end by jeff cohen, on Flickr
fly past by jeff cohen, on Flickr
worming by jeff cohen, on Flickr
rainbows end by jeff cohen, on Flickr
damsel in distress by jeff cohen, on Flickr
sitting on the dock of the bay by jeff cohen, on Flickr
creeping by jeff cohen, on Flickr