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      Jonathan Ashton

      Common crane

      Thread Starter: Jonathan Ashton

      Image captured a Marin Mere WWT, no blues in the legs Andreas! I guess you will find the vegetation a little on the blue side?

      OM-1 OLYMPUS

      Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Today, 02:43 PM Go to last post
      Brian Sump

      ALERT

      Thread Starter: Brian Sump



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      Andreas Liedmann

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      Thread Starter: Andreas Liedmann

      Hi folks ...
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      Jonathan Ashton

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      Thread Starter: Jonathan Ashton

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      OM-1 60mm macro & KR Diffuser
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      Jonathan Ashton

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      Thread Starter: Jonathan Ashton

      Hand held capture

      OM-1 OM 150-400mm F4.5 TC
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      Jonathan Ashton

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      Thread Starter: Jonathan Ashton

      Image captured from a hide at WWT Martin mere

      OM-1 150-400TC (1000mm equiv 35mm full frame)
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      Ian McLachlan

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      Thread Starter: Ian McLachlan



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