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From: awgphoto
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  • do u shoot in jpeg or raw?

  • Peteske47, glad you liked them.

  • Great set of images,super clip.

  • Great set of wildlife shots,super images

  • Pedalman, you are right, the small garden birds take some patience. You need a reasonable shutter speed (1/250 or more) and an aperture of 5.6 to 8. You also need to be undercover (in side or a hide/blind) as they are spooked by the slightest movement. I do must of mine in my garden where I have plenty of feeders out (especially in winter).

  • very good images.....I have just started photographing wildlife just got a long fast lens.

    Its not easy photographing birds the smaller ones are especially difficult to get in focus as they are so twitchy, I find you need a reasonably bright day for bird photography to get the shutter speed up higher than you would need for say Roe deer.

  • you didnt take all of those ?

    and the editing could have been better

  • @MrSwick23 I can assure you that all the images were taken by me a couple of year's ago. Having learned much in the intervening time, I could probably re-edit them to a much higher standard.

  • @awgphoto

    well they are all brilliant.

    i just thought that one person couldnt have taken all of those

    you are obviously very talented.

  • Thanks for the video!

  • cool photos.5*

  • Yes. A few Red and Roe Deer.

  • amazing photos,have you got any of deer.

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