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  1. Andy Adcock

    Shots of birds, taken with your pocket camera

    Breaking my own rules as to target group but as there were literally, no, photograpable birds today, barely any birds in fact, here is the first Cleopatra that has given me the chance of a shot, they usually just fly past. I can't always get quite as close as I'd like when using macro function...
  2. Andy Adcock

    Shots of birds, taken with your pocket camera

    One of my favourite birds of prey.
  3. Andy Adcock

    Shots of birds, taken with your pocket camera

    You're totally, missing the point which I won't bother to explain as I suspect you miss that point deliberately.
  4. Andy Adcock

    Shots of birds, taken with your pocket camera

    I carry my pocket cam, mainly for insect shots which can be good but you still, have to be able to get close.
  5. Andy Adcock

    Shots of birds, taken with your pocket camera

    You still have to be a lot closer than I was with the shots in the OP.
  6. Andy Adcock

    Shots of birds, taken with your pocket camera

    We might need some context here Adam, how the f***!?
  7. Andy Adcock

    Shots of birds, taken with your pocket camera

    I'll start us off with a few from my walks on a local trail here in Cyprus. My shots are taken with an Olympus TG2 using the maximum zoom and crop, I just can't be bothered, carrying my big, camera which weight over 4kgs with lens.
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