Wow, that's a fantastic shot, considering the long lens! Those little bridge cameras are getting ahead in the world. The more sophisticated they become, the fewer reasons for non-professionals to carry around a heavy DSLR camera!
(I was a little worried when I spied your title, wondering how the poor little bird had "lost" its tail.)
All is forgiven, VP.
ReplyDeleteWith such a sweet face to photograph, who cares about the tail?!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy it entered your mind and heart to take the trouble to photograph a "common sparrow."
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful it came out.
Wow, that's a fantastic shot, considering the long lens!
ReplyDeleteThose little bridge cameras are getting ahead in the world. The more sophisticated they become, the fewer reasons for non-professionals to carry around a heavy DSLR camera!
(I was a little worried when I spied your title, wondering how the poor little bird had "lost" its tail.)
Very well done, this little one is cute!
ReplyDeleteLéia
1200mm sounds very tricky.
ReplyDeleteWow, such a nice little sparrow, well captured, VP!
ReplyDeleteFabulous capture! I don't care about the tail. :-)
ReplyDeleteLol! Hard to do!
ReplyDeleteThe photo is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK