I agree about the bridge cam . But I have never used one so IDK about their utility for bird watching compared with 300mm on APS-C.Thanks guys
Hrishi, All the more reason to go for a bridge cam
Did you click any of those photographers when working with their gears?
I guess those firangis are not hobbyist
I was thinking about you few days ago when working on a photograph and I even mentioned it. Boy oh oy! here you're posting your work and starting a threadKid on Seesaw
May be it wasn't that noticeable among their bazookasI didn't take a shot of them. I was more of less trying to hide my camera instead.
Thank you, GenNice pic .
Yeah, but it's not everyone's cup of tea esp. hobbyist.If you want to enjoy photography you need to shell out a lot or else just enjoy with ever you have.
Wow!!! That's a good one.One with the heavens
Not all all.!Wow!!! That's a good one.
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Not every bird photograph has to fill the frame, right?
It's a good one, just that when I seeing it on a full screen it's apparent that...Solitude & Wilderness ! - The Mystery of Life & Death.
Thank youNice shots nac, prashant and rhishi (last one is awesome). Izzikio metal bird shot is cool
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Nice shots nac, prashant and rhishi (last one is awesome). Izzikio metal bird shot is cool
Here is one of my first tries to photograph damsefly:
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helicopter damselflies by Kapil Juvale on 500px