Sunday, 24 February 2013

Great minds...

...think alike.

A couple of days ago Colin and Elizabeth blogged about buzzards on the A14. You can read about them here.

Tim just happened to take these photographs last weekend whilst we were walking with Maisie and Lucy. He isn’t so happy with them but I like them.





13 comments:

  1. What's wrong with them, Tim?
    Nice evening light... sharp... great illumination of the underwings... better than any I've taken here as they fly overhead.
    Now go and take a look at some handheld d'od'giphotos on Aigronne Wildlife's latest post [twenty minutes ago]... and you'll think yours are so sharp they'll cut hare!

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  2. What's wrong with them, Tim?
    Nice evening light... sharp... great illumination of the underwings... better than any I've taken here as they fly overhead.
    Now go and take a look at some handheld d'od'giphotos on Aigronne Wildlife's latest post [twenty minutes ago]... and you'll think yours are so sharp they'll cut hare!

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    1. I thought the photographs were good too but he's become very self critical since he started going to a new camera club!!

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  3. I agree with Tim Tim what is wrong with them. I would have been proud of shots like that mine are usually blurred... Great shots.

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    1. I thought the photographs were good too but he's become very self critical since he started going to a new camera club!!

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  4. Oh MAGNIFIQUES photos!!

    Bonne semaine !!

    xxx Maria xxx

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  5. I think those photos are great. Much better than I have ever managed to take! Take care Diane

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    1. Thanks, Diane. It was a matter of being in the right place at the right time with the sun low in the sky and reflecting off their wings.

      You take wonderful photographs and have an excellent eye for framing a shot.

      Have a good week.

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  6. They look pretty good to me. It's so difficult to photograph birds in flight so I'm impressed we can tell what they are at all!! A worthy subject too. Axxx

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