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  1. Hi Max firstly welcome to PW hope you enjoy your stay and interaction. These are my current weapons of choice:- Canon R5 mk ii + Grip Canon RF 600 F/4 Lens. Canon R3 + RF 70 x 200 F2/8 lens In the bag as back up RF 100 x 500 F5/6 also RF 50mm F1/8. RF 1.4 Extender. I've not shot with an R10 what kit lens have you got and is it wildlife your intrested in ?
  2. I thought so when you touched on the guarding of the equipment. If your ever up near me in Staffordshire let me know and your more than welcome to come out for some time shooting wildlife. That 5D is still an excellent camera which still produces great files. None of that no where near your league so long as your happy with your images,that's what its about and matters. I'm on Flickr just search persons GREENGRASS F1 That is where you can view the larger files and better quality. I will try to keep the images coming just busy at work and home life. Regards GG
  3. They can have the gear, however the hound would be going no where except home with me. Canon R5 mk ii + Grip + 3 spare batteries. Canon Rf 600 F/4 Lens. Feisol Tripod and Jobu Gimble head yes a few pounds worth LoL.. The camera I took the picture with was a Canon R3 wwith Canon Rf 100 x 500 lens. Do you take a few snaps yourself??
  4. Yes hes a cracking hound and has been very well trained by my best mate, prior to him landing fully with me and the family.
  5. High on the Pyrenees Mountains. GG 😎
  6. "He campaigned on promises he couldn't deliver and now he is being found out" No one will shed a tear for two tier...
  7. The image was taken on a Canon R3 Body. Canon RF 600 F/4 lens with a Canon Extender RF 1.4x attached. Image has been cropped in Photoshop and resized for the web. If I shoot something static, I can frame straight from camera position but in flight I normally have to crop for the best framing of the subject due to erratic and fast movement. My eyes are not as they used to be and I'm getting week as I grow older with holding the equipment. Thanks for viewing GG
  8. I agree been into wildlife photography for 27 years now and I can confirm most subjects have already declined unfortunatly. Yes always nice to observe one never mind two.
  9. Why do you ask that question out of interest? I would guess approximatly 50 x 60 yards. Your welcome 👍 Flickr:- GREENGRASS F1 Shame that, not to many Buzzards and Goss near to me. If you know the location of Goss then you may receive a PM from me.
  10. Shot hand held managed 30 frames in one burst. Each image was tak sharp...for a change.
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