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    Default Chanonry Point Bank Holiday Monday

    Bottlenose Dolphin


    Porpoise.

    Bottlenose Dolphin

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    excellent photo,s Seabird..
    keep them coming...

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    Seabird,

    Excellent photos, I was trying to photograph Seals at Ham on monday afternoon, did not have a long enough lens to get anything I am happy with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by North Light View Post
    Seabird,

    Excellent photos, I was trying to photograph Seals at Ham on monday afternoon, did not have a long enough lens to get anything I am happy with.
    If you want really good close up pics of seals it would be prudent to wait until September October when the seals gather in the Bay of Sannick,
    You can find over 75 on the beach when they come to mate, and you get stacks of action shots, and you can get within 20 meters.
    It's a photographers dream.

    If you want pics i wouldn't do what this guy did but it gives you an idea.

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    Quite agree with you Colin, we were there last September when the seals were arriving but had not yet hauled out to pup.
    Fortunately the folk that were there did not go onto the sands and were quite content to sit / stand on the top of the dunes so as not to disturb the ladies.It also meanrt that as almost all of us had cameras or binoculars we got to speak amongst our selves about what we were watching and NOT a dog in sight.

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    Thanks for the info Seabird, will add to my ever growing list of locations.

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