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Sunrise.
Sorry! :p I should have read your post! :D

I have taken thousands of photos in July so far. I'm trying to get them up onto Flickr but it is taking a while because a lot of the groups I post in to help me get my views have a set number of photos you can post to them each day, but here are some of the best recent photos I've put up there:

Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) 2016: Sometimes the slow 300mm lens I have and the D3200's 4 fps shooting makes capturing airshows quite hard. I'm hoping that by the time I go to RIAT 2017 I have a 500mm or a 600mm lens and a D500 which can shoot at 10 fps and has a much better and faster auto-focusing system than the AF on the 55-300mm lens I use (it's the same auto-focusing system used in the D5, 153 points etc).

RIAT 2016 - Eurofighter Typhoon by Jason Brown, on Flickr

RIAT 2016 - F-22 Raptor by Jason Brown, on Flickr

RIAT 2016 - F-22 and F-35 Flypast by Jason Brown, on Flickr

RIAT 2016 - SAAB Gripen by Jason Brown, on Flickr

RIAT 2016 - Polish Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum by Jason Brown, on Flickr

RIAT 2016 - F-35 Lightning II by Jason Brown, on Flickr

RIAT 2016 - F-35 Lightning II by Jason Brown, on Flickr

RIAT 2016 - RAF Red Arrows Display by Jason Brown, on Flickr

RIAT 2016 - RAF Red Arrows Display by Jason Brown, on Flickr


Africa Alive zoo:

Great Grey Owl by Jason Brown, on Flickr

African Tribal Dancers by Jason Brown, on Flickr

African Tribal Dancers by Jason Brown, on Flickr

African Tribal Dancers by Jason Brown, on Flickr
 
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Recent hike (two days ago) around Annecy. It has been a long time :)

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beautiful pictures. That is an adventure.

Thank you, it's been a while since I've taken my DSLR on a hike, been mainly trail running in places similar as this but there is too much shock while running so I can't take the DSLR :/
 
Thank you, it's been a while since I've taken my DSLR on a hike, been mainly trail running in places similar as this but there is too much shock while running so I can't take the DSLR :/
#1 reason I migrated to a mirrorless
 
#1 reason I migrated to a mirrorless

That still won't let me allow myself to take a 500-700€ camera while trail running or MTBing... A bad fall would kill it. Actually I fell during the hike and saved the camera by falling on my arm instead of my back. This save cost me a huge freakin pain that I still feel today... Muscular so nothing to worry about but still :p
 
Not a great photo, (taken with old samsung phone) but this guy is on my window every morning - leaves and then returns the following morning.

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