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First shots from 70-200 VRThese are a results from my first play. I used a +4 diopter with the fly.
![]() ![]() Click for a larger version C&C please Steve
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Steve
What can I say. That's just a corker of a lens and the lorikeet shot in particular shows why. It's so sharp my eyes are bleeding and then there's that lovely creamy bokeh. As a fellow owner I know you'll have fun with it. Peter
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Scaley Breasted Lorikeet I believe? Was this taken at the zoo or do you have them around your area? I haven't seen any of these down here in Melbourne. I've seen Rainbow Lorikeets and Musk Lorikeets (four of them and only once!).
Darryl (aka Kipper)
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Very nice Steve. Super sharp Lori
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Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
Thanks. The fly was taken in my yard and the Lorikeet in the neighbours. By my reckoning it is a scaley breasted lorikeet as well.
The neighbours feed the birds every day so sunset is VERY noisy around here. Until our cats move on to their next existance I won't be overly active in bringing the native birdies into our yard. I think that I am going to really enjoy this lust piece ![]() ![]() Steve
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Great Images Steve... Does the lens has its own bed yet?
Tim D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
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