You have given me hope. Maybe my luck will change as dramatically as yours has next time I am on the golf course.
Stunning colours and very well captured.
P.S. Never sure whether new clubs or a new camera will change my luck.
Nice series.
Lucky you. These are great shots. My experience of Kingfishers hs been like yours, just a blue streak!
John
such are the days we live for![]()
Lovely set of images....
Golf is about to start here and it is all luck as far as I am concerned!
Your series is beautiful. Even the eyes are sharp. I'd say there is plenty of skill involved.![]()
Capture them you did! Love the detail and the punch of color in the background as well.
Great shots of a very beautiful bird. I particularly like the first one.
Beautiful series Richard![]()
A great set of photos. I checked the EXIF and was surprised to see that these sharp photos were taken at a comparatively slow shutter speed, 1/30. You must have rock steady hands!
The 300mm F4 has in lens IS and it works in conjunction with the 5 axis ISIS in the E-M1 body so even at 1/30sec I can still get a great result on a reasonably static subject. I had to change lens quickly and didn't remember to wind up the ISO so I count myself very fortunate to have got those results. I really hope to see that little bird again and be in better control of camera and settings.![]()
very nice set of images Richard, great result all thing considered -this is where your skill comes in to overcome the accdental limitations and deliver the goods![]()
Every year I go to Melbourne with good intentions of seeing one of those kingfishers. Still have no luck -- and still waiting patiently. The first shot has that haughty look. I love this series, Richard.