Hi,

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Just been mowing the lawn in a glorious, early summer evening.  Gazing
westward, I noticed against the setting sun a small flock of house
martins (Delichon urbica) skimming over the stand of Sycamore trees
(Acer sp) feeding on the hatching insects.
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Legging inside, I brought out the Z1-p, AF1.7 and Tamron 90mm.  100ASA
slide film.  Touch of overexposure.  Did I get any good pictures?  Did I
pills - and I don't mean lager.  They were just too fast to keep up
with.  A whole film gone and I'm sure that there will be nothing on it
worth looking at, although I'll process it anyway.  The camera could
keep in focus but I couldn't get "the moment" right.  _Much_ harder than
black grouse.....

Looking out of the window, I see the little, feathered sods are back.
Dilemma: do I try again or just enjoy the sight?

Got any spare barn owls, Cotty?

mike






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