Would autumn colours not lend better to their red colour? I love red squirrels - I first saw them at Lockerbie at the Eskrigg Reserve. Great place to see them for free, and they come right up to you to claim any nuts you bring along with youI’ve got some vouchers to do a Red Squirrel hide photo shoot and I can’t decide whether to go now or wait until Autumn for potentially better light? You’re always in the hands of the gods with weather and light, and one of the appeals for now/July is that they have babies and so potential to see them. Just concerned light will be harsh, what would everyone else do,
I've only ever seen one once for a very brief moment when up in Scotland. The autumn colours do match them for sure, but then I see shots like this and wonder if they stand out betterWould autumn colours not lend better to their red colour? I love red squirrels - I first saw them at Lockerbie at the Eskrigg Reserve. Great place to see them for free, and they come right up to you to claim any nuts you bring along with you
I think I'm leaning towards Autumn, but I'm impatient 
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Amazing image. I imagine you didn't take that one hand held
Amazing image. I imagine you didn't take that one hand held![]()
Great image Lee, love the colours.














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ThanksReally like number 2 and the way the sun hits the grass. the detail and clarity is excellent.

NopeThanksI keep wondering whether to bump the exposure slightly or not
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ThanksI keep wondering whether to bump the exposure slightly or not
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I have gone down this same route for travel and landscape.Has anyone had experience shooting with the Sony 14GM?
Reason for asking is that I'm trying to make my bag a wee bit lighter by selling my Sony 12-24 f4 and 24-105 and replacing them with the 20-70 and perhaps the 14GM or similar
Decisions Decisions![]()
Totally agreeI have gone down this same route for travel and landscape.
I have got the 14GM and it's absolutely fantastic. The only issue is you can't use circular filters on it.
I still need to buy the 20-70mm. Waiting for pay day....
My 3rd lens is the tamron 70-300mm.
I would have much preferred an APS-C body with the 70-350mm lens but Sony just refuses to update their APS-C bodies and when they do they keep recycling old sensors![]()
) + 28-200, 24GM
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Totally agree
I loved my a6600 + 16-55 and 70-350.
When I jacked in work, I got an a7c kit as a leaving gift.
Felt that I couldn't very well sell it so sold the a6600 kit instead.
Ironically, I also have possibly one of the best APSC lenses ever made for the a6xxx series - the Sigma 16mm f1.4.
So good that I once was tempted to sell the 24GM and use the 16mm in crop mode.
In the end I have decided to keep the 24GM as I feel I have 2 lenses in 1 - 24mm + 36mm (in crop mode)
I have 2 kits
1. a7c + Tamron 17-28 (possibly bought from you) + 28-200, 24GM
2. a1 + 12-24, 24-105 & Sigma 100-400, Sony 200-600

Thanks#3 would be my pick - the snake of light up the dunes leading the eye into the image, and the 'cleaner' sand, with less footmarks .







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Yeah, having a lovely time. Going home tomorrow thoughLooks a really nice place to be visiting!![]()
Beautiful image - very atmospheric and moody
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Lighter one for me.
I'd agree, the slight lifting of the shadows does improve it - as with a lot of edits, it's keeping changes subtle that works best.