Heron in a tree
On one of my walks I saw this heron in a tree. I was only able to take one picture before he flew away ( a cyclist who thought he was Lance Armstrong scared it away - we have a lot of those here in Belgium )
(taken with the bigma at 500 mm., handheld)
He joined a few others at about 200 yards distance
(again at 500 mm. - handheld)
(taken with the bigma at 500 mm., handheld)
He joined a few others at about 200 yards distance
(again at 500 mm. - handheld)
Greetings from Belgium, Peter
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It's super that we can get some egret/heron shots from other continents posted here Yeah, those darn cyclists Or otherwise clueless souls who just walk right towards birds and scare them away for all :uhoh But, again, that makes those really nice shots you occassionally get, that much more precious
Thanks for sharing,
Steve
So how are ya liking your Bigma? The more I use mine, the more I like it Because of the 10X zoom, I'm even thinking of using it as my "walkaround" lens when we go to Yosemite.
I like the Bigma a lot.
I'm already used to the weight of the combination 300D, battery grip and Bigma. I already made walks of 10 kms and more without getting back problems
I'm also VERY much surprised about the sharpness of the pictures (even handheld at 500 mm.) It's defenitely a lens that I'll keep. But ... if Sigma should decide to make one with "OS" ... then I might consider replacing it.
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It it isn't a cyclist, its a dog, or runners that scare the birds away.
It was nice to see some European egrets!
Handheld? pretty good!
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