



Redwing, Woodwalton Fen, 21.1.07
Canon PowerShot A95 with Kowa TSN-823M + 32xW
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Despite having a shiny new DSLR in my armoury, digiscoping will still be a big part of my photography. It is just so easy and effective! This Redwing is a prime example. It was the last of a flock which flew off as I walked down the path, and lingered long enough to just snap away – long enough also for a big cloud to pass behind for the last shot, making a nice background for the the sunlit bird.
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