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One thing about photographing shore waders, you can get a frame full Smile
These are very common waders at Spurn Point, entrance to the River Humber UK
Good fun trying to get as close as possible to those on the sand. Both images heavily cropped

The Ringed Plover
[Image: RingedPlover_zps5a38691c.jpg]

Model: NIKON D300
ExposureTime: 1/800"
Aperture: F14.0
MeteringMode: Multi-segment
Flash: No Flash
ISO: 800
FocalLength: 300.0 mm

The Dunlin
[Image: Dunlin_zps2e993d57.jpg]

Model: NIKON D300
ExposureTime: 1/320"
Aperture: F18.0
MeteringMode: Multi-segment
Flash: No Flash
ISO: 800
FocalLength: 195.0 mm


(Jan 17, 2015, 07:15)Plantsman Wrote: [ -> ]One thing about photographing shore waders, you can get a frame full Smile
These are very common waders at Spurn Point, entrance to the River Humber UK
Good fun trying to get as close as possible to those on the sand. Both images heavily cropped

The Ringed Plover
[Image: RingedPlover_zps5a38691c.jpg]

Model: NIKON D300
ExposureTime: 1/800"
Aperture: F14.0
MeteringMode: Multi-segment
Flash: No Flash
ISO: 800
FocalLength: 300.0 mm

The Dunlin
[Image: Dunlin_zps2e993d57.jpg]

Model: NIKON D300
ExposureTime: 1/320"
Aperture: F18.0
MeteringMode: Multi-segment
Flash: No Flash
ISO: 800
FocalLength: 195.0 mm
Wonderful photographs of these beautiful birds. Well done!

Tony