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Just a quick note to say hello to everyone, I'm Ian and I have been using DLSR camaras for a few years, but now I want to improve my knowledge of photography and editing.
I was introduced to TP by a stranger whilst walking along the River Dee in Chester recently with my wife, I believe the gentleman was from Conwy and he had a Nikon D300 he suggested I visit TP. I would like to thank him for the advice I think TP is excellent and I am looking forward to sharing and learning. :thumbs:
 
Hi, I've only just joined myself and there's years of reading here! Its kept me quiet all this week.
 
Hi from another Cestrian ;)

Lots of friendly advice on here, so feel free to post questions and photo's for c&c.

Have fun!
 
Many Thanks for your warm welcomes.

I have just upgraded from the D70 to D700, having fun practicing, looking to take my photography to the next level. I'm enjoying my Bird photography, struggling a bit with the landscapes (composition), never done anything in the way of portraits.

I will be posting some photo's shortly for c&c. :eek:

Cheers Ian :)
 
Where do you go for your bird photography? I've been to the reserve at Burton but not anywhere else locally. Would be interested to read about your setup also.
 
Hi Darren,

I go to the RSPB centre at Conwy, Dee Estuary down as far to Talacre.

But I would like to travel a little bit further and explore other nature reserves.

Setup, Nikon D700, Nikon D70, Sigma 170-500 5-6.3 APO, Kenko pro 1.4x, Nikkor 70-300 4-5.6, Nikkor 24-70 f2.8.

Ian.
 
Thanks Ian, nice set up there, would love a 24-70 at some point and I imagine the 170-500 performs fairly well in good light?
 
Hi Darren,

24-70 Fantastic lens, 170-500 is a heavy beast yes you are right you do need good light also I feel I need to use it in manual.

You mentioned a reserve, Burton is that the one at Neston, I've not been there.
 
Hi Darren,

24-70 Fantastic lens, 170-500 is a heavy beast yes you are right you do need good light also I feel I need to use it in manual.

You mentioned a reserve, Burton is that the one at Neston, I've not been there.

Good time to get here at the moment, with the high spring tides there are a lot out there.

Up at Thurstaston there are a pair of lil owls that it is hoped will breed this year.
 
Hmm not sure as I think it's Burton rather than Neston... here's the location details...

O.S. Map Reference SJ290750
On the A540 towards Neston, turn left to Burton. Beyond the village, a left fork, Station Road, goes down to the Dee Marshes. For access to Inner Marsh Farm, take a left turn down an un-tarmaced road signposted for Burton Point Farm.

:D
 
Thanks Darren for the directions, weather permitting on Sunday I will try and find my way there, for a few hours.

Tina, thanks for the info, if I get to Thurstaston I will keep an eye out for them.
 
No problem, I've only ever been to Burton so I can't compare it to anywhere else for size, etc. There's one timber hide which will hold maybe 8-10 people.

I think it's £3. And there's a 5-10 minute walk from the car park to the hide.
 
Thanks I will check it out tomorrow I think the weather man says sunny.

I know I have seen somewhere what size the photo should be to post it for
C&C, but can't remember where I have seen it. :help: Can you help me?

Thanks Ian
 
Hi Ian welcome to TP

The size for your images is 800px on the longest side. You get a little more for a pano but I'm sure you will find that if and when you need it :thumbs:
 
Hi Ian welcome to TP

The size for your images is 800px on the longest side. You get a little more for a pano but I'm sure you will find that if and when you need it :thumbs:

John, thank you for the welcome, I will try and send some picture soon :thumbs:
 
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