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Nice pic's.

 

It's no wonder they are making a come back when all I see them catching is stockie rainbows :laugh:. Might as well be pets.

They'll soon be on the general licence, following the Cormorant and our dear ol Buzzard.

 

 

 

Only kidding :victory:

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Romany they are unbelievable picks with the same quality as all your work.

Have you ever considered writing some articles for thl, to educate and assist amateurs like myself!

Obviously fieldcraft plays its part, but I like to know about your choice of kit and why, how you meter, ISO choice or just as fast as possible etc.

 

Andy Rouse is one I admire, but yours are of at least equal quality.

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Romany they are unbelievable picks with the same quality as all your work.

Have you ever considered writing some articles for thl, to educate and assist amateurs like myself!

Obviously fieldcraft plays its part, but I like to know about your choice of kit and why, how you meter, ISO choice or just as fast as possible etc.

 

Andy Rouse is one I admire, but yours are of at least equal quality.

 

Cheers matie..

I was at an Andy Rouse evening in Newcastle a month or so ago..His wildlife photography is exceptional, dream stuff..mine I can assure you have a long way to go..but I will "keep at it though"

Youve brought some good points up above..Im doing an evening next year at a camera club in Ashington on wildlife photography, and an article or two on THL seems workable

But there are much more accomplished photographers on here I can assure you, with much more technical knowlege than I will ever have, and the ability to put it in writing..Mac tut, dawn b etc..

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Romany they are unbelievable picks with the same quality as all your work.

Have you ever considered writing some articles for thl, to educate and assist amateurs like myself!

Obviously fieldcraft plays its part, but I like to know about your choice of kit and why, how you meter, ISO choice or just as fast as possible etc.

 

Andy Rouse is one I admire, but yours are of at least equal quality.

 

Cheers matie..

I was at an Andy Rouse evening in Newcastle a month or so ago..His wildlife photography is exceptional..mine I can assure you have a long way to go..but I will "keep at it though"

Youve brought some good points up above..Im doing an evening next year at a camera club in Ashington on wildlife photography, and article or two on THL seems workable

That's good news and I am sure I am not the only one that will enjoy reading them, if you find the time. Thanks

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