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European Robin

1/125 at ISO640 with 600mm f/8 Sigma mirror lens and 2x Sigma EX teleconverter.

Straight out of camera, no crops, no manipulations.

  • Giottos tripod, Manfrotto head, wireless shutter release
  • 2x YN-560 (full power, sync-connected radio trigger)
  • 1x 580exII (full power, Canon wireless trigger)
  • 1x 430exII (full power. Canon wireless trigger)
  • 1x 7D on-camera flash (1/4 power)

Big Garden Birdwatch set on Flickr.

Reviewing my Photography in 2010: Nature

My earliest memory of using a camera dates from around the age of five: entrusted with my parents' Zenit E and 35mm and 50mm prime lenses, a school trip to Chester zoo saw me taking photographs without guidance. Membership of the Young Ornithologists' Club (RSPB for kids) cemented the fascination with capturing nature on film.

2010 in Photographs

2010 is the year that photography, a long-standing hobby of mine, returned in force to my pastimes:

  1. I first did proper "modelled" photography

    Excluding a very short spell of promotional photography at university for a dramatic production, this is the first time I have had someone stand in front of the camera with the specific aim of them being the subject of the picture. I'd not directed a model, and suddenly I had two. Practice, practice, practice!

Holly and Berries

Barnacle Geese in Flight

Seen over Mersehead RSPB Reserve.

Male Blue Tit

Seen at Mersehead RSPB Reserve.

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