Cheers Frank, and thanks folks for your votes. A difficult task each month for Frank to select just a few from the many pictures posted. :like::like:
@LIcenter. I too have increasing visual problems particularly in low light or low level illumination. As far as possible I do pre-set things like...
WOW! Some great shots there Licenter :like:
Really enjoyed your slideshow Philip. Like you, I am not religious but I do find old churches so interesting. Just look at some of the random...
Beautiful, really beautiful Philip :like:
That really is lovely IL :like:
I have just posted a new Blog and had intended to add a video......wrong......can't do that. So, as I had stitched together a few clips I will add...
Absolutely brilliant and like you Philip, I watch it over and over and it always brings a happy smile. JL have a reputation for excellent...
This is a poor image of a Bittern in flight. It was a long way off across marshes on the local RSPB reserve. You often hear bitterns 'booming' in...
Love the way the heron streamlines its body when in flight Kildale. And the lovely colours of the Killdeer. The trailing edges of its wings look...
Yes Sjoerd, I have a constant battle with squirrels. I made the wire globe over the seed feeder and this one over the fatball feeder. [ATTACH]...
Here is a Great Tit leaving a feeder in July this year. [ATTACH] The techie stuff; 1/1600s, f4.5, ISO400, 170mm zoom
A PS to my post. Just seen your pics Kildale. :like: I usually use the 'S' setting and select around 1/1500 sec when trying to freeze the action.
Lovely shots MG, exactly what I mean. Great shot of the redwings; I have never seen hummingbirds but I am fascinated by them. Here are a couple...
We have been talking about our garden birds in another thread. I have a little personal challenge to capture the birds in my garden In Flight. Do...
WOW! That is some list Licenter. As Sjoerd has said, we get a totally different list of species to you and I believe yours are probably more...
More of the same, seems to be more leaves than ever this year.....
Sad to watch but nature in action I'm afraid. [ATTACH]
Swept up and 'blew' more damn leaves :mad::mad::mad:
Absolutely Kildale. :like: On two occasions I have had a sparrow hawk take a collared dove ground feeding near my seed feeder, and pluck it before...
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