I'm just about to go to bed, I'm bushed! My computer keeps corrupting files again it's been doing my head in. Took me an hour and a half to upload 40 images from my cf card!
We are still grey, windy and cold. Worse than winter. I have not taken a photo since Tuesday. Am going nuts, and asking myself why spend more money on equipment when I can't think of anything to shoot and the birds are gone.
Will probably feel better when the weather becomes seasonal. If that happens.
I did not think London was suppose to have better weather than Charleston, SC ever. I thought the charm of the two places was their weather. London dreary, damp, cold and Charleston sunny, warm.......
ginger (Are my birds in London. Gubbs if you see an egret over there, give him what for for me, and take his photo.)
I needed to get out of the office today, it was such a beautiful day. So a couple from lunchtime.
Comments always welcome
Very nice gubbs. I liked both pics, sharp and with good color.
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I really like the bird shot, Gubbsie. Beautiful light, lovely sky, super composition. The cat composition is great, pity it's a bit in the shadow, 'cause it's a nice story, unusual sight.
I really like the bird shot, Gubbsie. Beautiful light, lovely sky, super composition. The cat composition is great, pity it's a bit in the shadow, 'cause it's a nice story, unusual sight.
I needed to get out of the office today, it was such a beautiful day. So a couple from lunchtime.
Comments always welcome
Very nice Gubbs. The first one is an English robin? I never realized robins looked different in the UK until Shay posted his. The cat is cute with the shadow play also.
Very nice Gubbs. The first one is an English robin? I never realized robins looked different in the UK until Shay posted his. The cat is cute with the shadow play also.
Thanks PF
Yep, that's an English Robin (well, the ones we get here anyway I don't know what their range is) I didn't realize either, got any pics of an American Robin?
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I'm just about to go to bed, I'm bushed! My computer keeps corrupting files again it's been doing my head in. Took me an hour and a half to upload 40 images from my cf card!
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We are still grey, windy and cold. Worse than winter. I have not taken a photo since Tuesday. Am going nuts, and asking myself why spend more money on equipment when I can't think of anything to shoot and the birds are gone.
Will probably feel better when the weather becomes seasonal. If that happens.
I did not think London was suppose to have better weather than Charleston, SC ever. I thought the charm of the two places was their weather. London dreary, damp, cold and Charleston sunny, warm.......
ginger (Are my birds in London. Gubbs if you see an egret over there, give him what for for me, and take his photo.)
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
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Cheers Sid, Thanks for the comments
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Very nice Gubbs. The first one is an English robin? I never realized robins looked different in the UK until Shay posted his. The cat is cute with the shadow play also.
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Yep, that's an English Robin (well, the ones we get here anyway I don't know what their range is) I didn't realize either, got any pics of an American Robin?
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What's with all the disguises?
Thanks Tim, now the weather's improving , I wil :Dl
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