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  1. Still going strong

     

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    by Cliff

     

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    Camera make: KONICA MINOLTA

    Camera model: DYNAX 5D

    Date/Time: 2006:05:02 14:52:51

    Resolution: 700 x 528

    Flash used: No

    Focal length: 400.0mm (35mm equivalent: 600mm)

    Exposure time: 0.0050 s (1/200)

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  2. Dripping Tap

     

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    by Cliff.

     

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    MINOLTA

    Camera model: DYNAX 5D

    Date/Time: 2006:04:29 15:20:12

    Resolution: 472 x 700

    Flash used: No

    Focal length: 105.0mm (35mm equivalent: 157mm)

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  3. Water off a duck's back

     

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    by Cliff

     

    Exif data.

     

    MINOLTA

    Camera model: DYNAX 5D

    Date/Time: 2006:04:29 08:54:00

    Resolution: 700 x 506

    Flash used: No

    Focal length: 400.0mm (35mm equivalent: 600mm)

    Exposure time: 0.0020 s (1/500)

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  4. Chippy, terrific Robin shots, very sharp focus. Your one looks so much prettier than that brash American one Newt has posted. ;)

     

    the difference in the UK robin vs the US robin is interesting. Any bird experts know if these are related?
    I think not Newt, I'm no expert but had a quick google,

     

    The larger American Robin, Turdus migratorius, is named for its similarity to the European Robin, not because they are closely related. The similarity lies largely in the orange chest patch in both species, which has led to the common nickname "robin redbreast"
  5. Some great shots added, just a few comments on them: -

     

    Peter Mc, those daffs look superb, as Den says, great lighting.

     

    Frantic, I agree with Den re. Wood Anemonies, BTW - has that tractor got a full service history? :)

     

    Mc Fudge, great series of photos :clap3: I'd love to photo a fox, did you take that shot, or is that you in it? & the Pike are beauties, although they fight like reeling in a house brick don't they? ;)

     

    Alnath, I photo'd my first Peacock of the year today, it's not as good as your one though - cracking shot.

  6. as for the squirrel, do they usually have such tree-ish back ends round your way?

     

    :) Well spotted/pointed out Jeepster, the tree & the squirrel do seem to blend into one another, 'tis a fine shot though Ollie, as for the other, I'm not getting a calming mill pond feeling off the two guys rowing.

     

    Nice shots Den, I like the way you've displayed them. Excuse my ignorance, but are they Hawthorne trees??

  7. GlennB, I hope you didn't pack the cat away into the loft with the Xmas decorations? I bet you've been wondering where it's gone. :huh:

     

    Sorry to hear about your puds Finepix, fingers crossed for her. :(

     

    Ant, cracking photo of your son? Taken at just the right moment, nice one!

  8. Tubularbelle mentioned this clip on the photography forum, so I thought I'd come & take a look. Well thats three minutes of my life I'll never get back :angry::lol: , very weird.

     

    This ones an old one but fave of mine.

     

    Clicky

     

    TB - re Wolf Creek, you're right about it being disturbing, it even made my missus look up from her book & say "What on earth is this you're watching"

     

    Also I took my ex-missus to see The Hills Have Eyes back in the late seventies & nearly jumped out of my skin. I recently acquired it on DVD expecting to be equally on the edge of my seat watching it, but, a bit like me, it hasn't aged too well. Hopefully the revamped version will be worth watching.

  9. Hang on CJ, I'm getting confused. So did you get the wedding ring or not? Or was it the wedding ring that cost £50quid & you thought sod it & bought a step up ring for your camera @ £3.99 instead?? A wise decision I should add.

     

    Joking apart, I'm glad Hazels spirits are high & hope it's good news when shes back at the docs on Monday.

  10. What a great shot Rabster, did you offer that guy a copy?

     

    Thanks to all for your kind words.

     

    TB - He didn't know I was taking it, I was quite a distance away photographing birds using telephoto lens, but I'd spotted this guy & thought I'd snap off a couple of shots. I'll be going back to the same spot shortly, in the unlikely event I see him there (assuming a croc hasn't got him) I'll tell him I've got a decent shot of him - he'll be thinking he's got a stalker. :ph34r:

     

    Medwaygreen, was that taken at Medway by any chance, I don't know the area at all, is it the Thames Estuary???

     

    It certainly looks like a very low tide.

  11. Starting to get confused now between Jaybee, Ayjay and Ollie Jay!

     

    Maybe they're all one & the same person, you know like Michael & Latoya Jackson ;) .

     

    Den, Ok so Daffs/lambs/bunnies etc are associoated with spring, but surely they also have an association with easter? Possibly more so to many these days than the religous connotation?

     

    I'll just add that my fave of the easter comp pics was Jans Memorial to others at Easter time.

  12. Good luck with the digi SLR Cliff, I'm looking forward to seeing some of your shots with it.

     

    More importantly by the sounds - my fingers are crossed that all goes well for your missus.

     

    Regards

     

    Cliff

  13. Turin Pidgeon? If you look closely at the centre of the window you can see the imprint of a pigeon in full flight, he lived to tell the tale, he's resting on the bench in the background! thats gonna hurt in the mornin!

     

    dan

     

    Nice one dan :lol:, OK, I shouldn't laugh. It took a little bit of studying your shot, but you can indeed see an imprint, I bet that smarted. :blink:

     

    Ayjay, I tried to get a similar Swallow shot a few times today, but before I could take aim & fire they had spotted me & taken flight.

     

    Severus, the wild Mustangs look magnificent, nice one.

     

    & I'm with Jan, that last flower of Bobj's has definitely got some giraffe in there.

     

    Here's my POTD, I was hoping to photo a Kingfisher today, this chap was the closest I came.

     

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  14. Well done to all who entered & good luck to the finalists. This is the first comp I've not entered, which I'm annoyed with myself about, I took several shots with the comp in mind, but they were all crap so I didn't have anything worth entering. :(

  15. I'd be up for it Steve & I'm sure my good lady would come along. We were in the lakes walking just over a week ago, I wouldn't have minded picking your brains then re. how you get such terrific landscape shots. It's only an hours drive for us, but a night in a B&B sounds good, an evening meal & a few pints etc etc.

     

    Cheers :drunk:

     

    Cliff

  16. You're getting too good with the birds Rabster, I'm going to need to buy a new camera if you keep it up!

     

    Will you tell my wife or will I have to do it I? :(

     

    Cheers Ayjay.

     

    As it's partly your fault (& that Gillies because of the terrific bird pics he posts) that I've finished up spending over a grand on a new camera & an assortment of lenses, I think I'll leave you to tell your missus as I don't recall you offering to smooth things over with mine. :lol: Cracking shot of the foal BTW.

     

    Peter - I hope you tried to rescue this fella before he was carried off by that Eagle?

     

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    Great action shot & it looks a good location for a day out, that's going on my list of places to visit.

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    This 120.7kg Bluefin Tuna (thats 265 pounds in your language) was caught off Portland in Victoria on March 30th. The same crew fought an estimated 150kg Tuna for 8.5 hours before it bust off around the propellor.

     

    TB, your huge Tuna photo brought to mind an old piccy of mine taken probably 12-15 years or so ago. I think it could be used as the bait to catch the bait to catch that Tuna, & the less said about the jazzy top I'm wearing the better, was was I thinking when I bought that. :lol:

     

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  18. TB - Now that is one big Tuna, my cats wouldn't know where to start with that.

     

    Judy, some cracking images there, looks like an interesting day out.

     

    NorfolkDan - a couple of good poses with your Canada geese, but can't you turn that pesky date thingy off?

     

    Dan - love the bridge & weir, a beautiful location.

     

    My POTD, sorry, but it's another birding one.

     

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  19. Is that Estwaite Rabster?

    I used to like fishing Blackabeck Tarn, up in the Fells but doubt if the hip could take the walk these days

     

    Tony

     

    It is indeed Esthwaite Tony.

     

    These two looked like they were enjoying their afternoon fishing there. :lol:

     

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  20. In a couple of weeks the castle mound will be a mass of daffodils so I will try to get a pic and post it up, it can be spectacular when they're all out. :)

     

    You could do with trying to get a shot of that before next monday for the comp. BTW - if Steve is looking in, the comp entry dates need changing to show the extra days that have been added.

     

    A couple from me taken today.

     

    The first isn't much to look at, but you've gotta love the original street name.

     

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    Not a bad spot to go fishing

     

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