'WARNING'
This post is strictly for those viewers who like Robins.{:))
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Lumix GH3. 100-300mm lens. 1/500 at f5.6 - 300mm(600). ISO1250 |
Lumix GH3. 100-300mm lens. 1/500 at f5.6 - 300mm(600). ISO1250. |
Lumix GH3. 100-300mm lens. 1/640 at f5.6 - 300mm(600). ISO200. |
I confess to being a Robinophile! (-: Some great shots. I love the one where he's shouting his head off!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jen.{:)
DeleteExcellent set of images Roy. I never tire of seeing (or taking!) images of these wonderful little 'sitters'!...[;o)
ReplyDeleteThanks Trevor.
DeleteI always like YOUR robins, Roy!! This series of photos is just beautiful. I hope someday to travel to your little corner of the world and add one to my lifelist!
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen, they are quite easy to find.{:))
DeleteHey Roy...Who doesn't love this adorable little bird..are you kidding ; )
ReplyDeleteThey are all wonderful , but the ones I like is the in flight, and the yawning or mouth gaping for some reason !! They are not the usual ones we see of the Robin!!
Beautiful shot's : )
Grace
Thanks GG.
DeleteAnd who doesn't like Robins Roy?! Love the one with his wide open bill, belting out his song!
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Thanks John.
DeleteA lovely collection Roy. Who could resist our pretty little Robin and they are so much more accommodating than a lot of birds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection of photos as always Roy, though I particularly like the one of the Robin singing in the sunshine :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks David.
DeleteYes, I like robins. I know they can be nasty, aggressive, stroppy little beasts, but they are very appealing to this human.
ReplyDeleteThanks Alison.
DeleteI like Robins;
ReplyDeleteI love Robins;
Robin's my favourite bird;
Robins are great;
Robins are cool;
Robins are cute;
Robins are smart;
Robins are lovely and so are your pictures!
Marianne
Thanks Marianne, I think I got the message.{:))
DeleteRoy, you must get close to 10,000 hits when you post pictures like this of this wonderful bird! Love the shot with its beak wide open! all are cute and adorable! I don't know how you stand that much cuteness! It's almost overwhelming from this side of the computer screen! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathie, I know its one of your favourites. I you ask anyone in UK who knows nothing about birds to identify it, they always know its a Robin.{:))
DeleteThanks Nora, 300mm in micro four thirds does actually mean 600mm in standard DSLR terms.
ReplyDeleteThe robin remains one of the most beautiful birds to photograph. So beautiful this series again. You have some really great blogs with a variety of different beautiful birds. Compliments ..
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much Helma.
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