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<blockquote data-quote="DonK" data-source="post: 160288" data-attributes="member: 14682"><p>[ATTACH]40463[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>D300</p><p>18-200mm AF G Nikkor</p><p>1/60th @ f11</p><p>ISO 800</p><p></p><p>I had been sat in a hide in a Kent Wildlife Trust reserve in Sevenoaks for so long, my bum was numb from sitting on the unyeilding wooden seat and to top it all, I had had no luck at all. With everything packed away, save my D300 with the 18 - 200mm zoom attached, I was ready to make tracks for a nice cup of tea, when this Robin flew down and settled on the window of the hide. I ran off a few shots before I caught this shot as the Robin flew right in to the hide, perched on the roof beam and then flew around and back out of the window. Just as well I had the camera set to P and the lens on AF and VR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonK, post: 160288, member: 14682"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]40463._xfImport[/ATTACH] D300 18-200mm AF G Nikkor 1/60th @ f11 ISO 800 I had been sat in a hide in a Kent Wildlife Trust reserve in Sevenoaks for so long, my bum was numb from sitting on the unyeilding wooden seat and to top it all, I had had no luck at all. With everything packed away, save my D300 with the 18 - 200mm zoom attached, I was ready to make tracks for a nice cup of tea, when this Robin flew down and settled on the window of the hide. I ran off a few shots before I caught this shot as the Robin flew right in to the hide, perched on the roof beam and then flew around and back out of the window. Just as well I had the camera set to P and the lens on AF and VR. [/QUOTE]
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