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Had a trip out to spurn point on Sunday for a bit of a walk. I'm bored at work so I thought I'd share what I thought were the best ones. I haven't done anything with these and there uploaded from my phone through snapbridge. Will have ago on my computer tonight when I get to the camera. Lovely wheatear that was very brave. Happy for any constructive criticism.
 

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Very well caught Craig, I love these little birds- I would suggest getting a little closer if that's possible?

Les

Like this one of mine- shot from laying in wet grass - Patience, as they say is a virtue :)


DSC00076 Wheatear by Les Moxon, on Flickr
 
Thanks Les, unfortunately I had the kids with me, I'm surprised I got as close as I did. But yeah I need to invest in a pop up or something similar
 
Thanks Les, unfortunately I had the kids with me, I'm surprised I got as close as I did. But yeah I need to invest in a pop up or something similar
I use the Simon King hide quite expensive- but a great tool for Wildlife Photograph & its waterproof too

I managed this last time I used mine - (there are some cheaper version on Amazon @ around£50 ) :) maybe worth a punt

DSC01868 Curlew by Les Moxon, on Flickr

Les :)
 
I use the Simon King hide quite expensive- but a great tool for Wildlife Photograph & its waterproof too

I managed this last time I used mine - (there are some cheaper version on Amazon @ around£50 ) :) maybe worth a punt

DSC01868 Curlew by Les Moxon, on Flickr

Les :)
I remember watching your link on the Simon king one, looks very good. I'll have a look into them. As I'm now a member of both Yorkshire wildlife trust and RSPB I need to start getting around a bit
 
I shot these in jpeg fine, would that give me scope to edit them?
 
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