Many thanks Taz. But not big enough I did not get a prey delivery photo (for the moment the male is busy delivering food the female on the nest. When he approaches the nest with prey she goes on flight, he drops the prey and she has to grab it in the air. That is great scenery).
~~Seagull: what are you looking at?~~ https://jcharmon.smugmug.com/Travel/France-2010/Brittany-1/i-GknBF66/A https://dgrin.com/discussion/comment/2065183/#Comment_2065183 Still figuring out how Forum software works...
What are you asking?
If you're asking how to post photos, there is a short restriction on new members posting photos. It requires a small number of posts and a relatively short amount of time.
What are you asking?
If you're asking how to post photos, there is a short restriction on new members posting photos. It requires a small number of posts and a relatively short amount of time.
I think he might be trying to fulfill his requirement of making posts. His statement could very well be in response to the Turin that was posted and was making eye contact with the camera, thus saying 'what are you looking at?'. Or I can totally be reading to much into this?!
I guess I'm waiting for my initial wait time to be finished. I did a photo drag and drop and the page showed a progress bar, but no photos visible. The help re being able to post is a bit vague...
@jcharmon said:
I guess I'm waiting for my initial wait time to be finished. I did a photo drag and drop and the page showed a progress bar, but no photos visible. The help re being able to post is a bit vague...
Once you meet the requirements to post photos you will see a button with an image on it that you can use to post your photo. Take a look at this post.
Seagull. Apologies for problems trying to post earlier. When one signs up, the forum isn't very clear about the waiting period, and using drag and drop shows a progress indicator even though nothing actually happens if one is too new...
This series was taken from one of the many cruises we had taken to the Caribbean. This particular port wasa stop in Key West. My husband was sharing his breakfast with the gulls.
@JAG said:
This series was taken from one of the many cruises we had taken to the Caribbean. This particular port wasa stop in Key West. My husband was sharing his breakfast with the gulls.
Great seagulls pictures. It's a common trick to feed birs with the purpose the get photos . In fact the trick is used professionally and "dedicated" photographers pay a lot to stay in hides to which the birds are attrackted with food.
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Big score for 1 day Jorgen!
Many thanks Taz. But not big enough I did not get a prey delivery photo (for the moment the male is busy delivering food the female on the nest. When he approaches the nest with prey she goes on flight, he drops the prey and she has to grab it in the air. That is great scenery).
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Great series of harrier shots.
I only offer this Arctic tern
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Thanks. The photo of the Artic Tern is very artistic. I like BIF with eye contact much.
Sweet Tern!
Kestrel
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Still figuring out how Forum software works...
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I think you should look here https://dgrin.com/discussion/237185/never-ending-games-challenge-discussion-thread#latest to get some information about upload.
What are you asking?
If you're asking how to post photos, there is a short restriction on new members posting photos. It requires a small number of posts and a relatively short amount of time.
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White-tailed Eagle
I think he might be trying to fulfill his requirement of making posts. His statement could very well be in response to the Turin that was posted and was making eye contact with the camera, thus saying 'what are you looking at?'. Or I can totally be reading to much into this?!
jcharmon.smugmug.com
Once you meet the requirements to post photos you will see a button with an image on it that you can use to post your photo. Take a look at this post.
Musings & ramblings at https://denisegoldberg.blogspot.com
Rough-legged Buzzard
Jorgen that Kestrel with lizard in its paws.....absolute stunner!! BRAVO!
Many thanks Taz.
Osprey
Great Black-backed Gull
Seagull. Apologies for problems trying to post earlier. When one signs up, the forum isn't very clear about the waiting period, and using drag and drop shows a progress indicator even though nothing actually happens if one is too new...
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Osprey with big fish....awesome Jorgen
Hummingbirds in flight.
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Many thanks Taz.
This series was taken from one of the many cruises we had taken to the Caribbean. This particular port wasa stop in Key West. My husband was sharing his breakfast with the gulls.
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Wow Joyce! Very very dramatic and beautiful shots!
Thanks for sharing your photos of the seagull and the hummingbirds.
Great seagulls pictures. It's a common trick to feed birs with the purpose the get photos . In fact the trick is used professionally and "dedicated" photographers pay a lot to stay in hides to which the birds are attrackted with food.
Thanks for sharing your BIFs. You have met one of the hard challenges in BIF-photography - the dark sides of the birds