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Thursday, 23 August 2012

casting a wary eye




15 comments:

Jeff said...

Only kidding Cliff,you'll always be a mate,great set of photos,nice one.
Was hoping it stays around 'til the weekend but hasn't been reported today so I'll take back what I said - you did bloody flush it !!!!

Richard G. Smith said...

How come your shots are better than Steve's?????????????

Well flushed by the way.......ouch!

Jeff said...

It's the 7D Rich,way ahead of the 1D Mk 3 !!

tiger said...

certainly ahead of the 40D, all that bullshit about getting a bigger lens first !!

Jeff said...

You can never have too big a lens Cliff,if I could afford it I'd buy the 800mm f5.6

tiger said...

just joking ! cant carry too much weight around

Jeff said...

.....and I'd still use the 1.4x converter on it !!!

Steve Hinton said...

You wouldn't have to leave the house then Jeff.

Steve Hinton said...

Cliff, at that distance you could have shot through a coke bottle and got good shots. Stand Back a few yards and good glass will prove the difference.

tiger said...

I did nt want a shot of the overhead Gull reflected in the Baird s eye !!

Steve Hinton said...

You're right I guess! It's what level of quality you want!
Thanks for the lift. I left 8 pence tip on the seat!

tiger said...

thanks for that, it came in handy for something costing 38 p, dont like having loose change around

Meehan said...

Any chance you can make the header pic any bigger please?

tiger said...

I would have taken head only if I d known as it was walking towards me

steve howcroft said...

8 pence to pembs that's value per mile, no wonder your boots were filled steve. Did cliff throw in lunch aswell?