My photography thread

Didn’t realise quite how many schedule one birds there are. It’s an extensive list :oops:
Yes but it's out dated I think the last time it was revised was 1982, I believe some birds could come off it and others need adding
 
With the passing of 40 years I think you are right Sean.

Tony.
 
Not the most exciting of birds but always nice to get a sharp in flight shot, and good practice, buzzards are also displaying, as part of the courtship they lock feet and spiral down,
greylag1-studio.webp
buzz4-studio.webp
buzz5-studio.webp
buzz-studio.webp
buzz1-studio.webp
 
Stunning pictures mate.

Tony.
 
Goodness me. Those are superb!
 
Superb talent Sean. A mate of mine from my schooldays won a photography competition back in the 90's and it changed his life. It was at the start of the digital scene. He did all sorts of subjects trying to find his niche area and finally got a contract with a couple of American Goth magazines. Some of the subject matter was a bit risque to say the least but he was well paid for his work. He is now retired living on the West coast of Italy just south of Naples
 
Superb talent Sean. A mate of mine from my schooldays won a photography competition back in the 90's and it changed his life. It was at the start of the digital scene. He did all sorts of subjects trying to find his niche area and finally got a contract with a couple of American Goth magazines. Some of the subject matter was a bit risque to say the least but he was well paid for his work. He is now retired living on the West coast of Italy just south of Naples
Thanks mate, sounds like your mate had talent and got a break, I do it purely for fun as wildlife is my thing, I have a week on Mull coming up, just me and my camera, my main aim is Sea Eagles and Otters,
 
Welcome back Sean, just caught up on this thread. As others have said, stunning images:thumbsup:
 
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