Had a few days break from work and was happy the sun decided to shine those few days. So I spent one of them at a few spots along the County Down coast. The tide was out and I was not counting on much wildlife on the mudflats. But the day left me with some grand photographs. So todays image is one of a Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) fishing in a fresh water stream that runs out through the mudflats.
So it turned out a enjoyable day and may you all enjoy your day.
George.
Camera: Nikon D750 with a Sigma 150-600 mm lens
Data: f/6.3 @ 1/2000 sec: ISO 360, focal length 600 mm
Love the black & white image and wonderful capture!!
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Thank you, I saw my first Little Egert around 16years ago. They had only started to appear here in the Northern Ireland. Now a very common sight around our coast. Still one of my favourite birds to photograph.
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I still haven’t decided between the Tamron and Sigma, but either is 1/3 the cost of a Canon and equally capable of producing wonderful images like this.
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Thank you, if you have good light they are a pretty good lens given there price.
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