So Colin .. really splendid photos, it looks like a decapitated wood pigeon being passed as in flight refueling! Is that a youngster getting the benefit? Please let us know what camera and lens you used - all of my bird photos are of indistinct tiny smudges. That is why I have moved to taking photos of mushrooms! So now I have problems with depth of field.
As I said on the Derby Blog - you have "made our mouths water" for more photos. But no pressure! Thanks for setting up the blog.
Lovely photos, Colin. Welcome to the world of blogging. Looking forward to a whole lot more (and maybe lifting a few to put in our blog, if I may. Nick.
Beautiful photos, Colin! I add my voice to those clamouring for more :-)
Thanks for setting up this blog - despite working in IT I don't quite have the courage to tackle all this myself yet. Of course, it would help if the French telecom "giants" were to decide that my little mountain village was worthy of broadband internet...
Hi Coin,
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Look forward to seeing some more of your fantastic photos - see you 'on the Green'
Doing a test comment ref the derby blog comments about problems commenting with Firefox.
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So Colin .. really splendid photos, it looks like a decapitated wood pigeon being passed as in flight refueling! Is that a youngster getting the benefit? Please let us know what camera and lens you used - all of my bird photos are of indistinct tiny smudges. That is why I have moved to taking photos of mushrooms! So now I have problems with depth of field.
ReplyDeleteAs I said on the Derby Blog - you have "made our mouths water" for more photos. But no pressure! Thanks for setting up the blog.
Lovely photos, Colin.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world of blogging. Looking forward to a whole lot more (and maybe lifting a few to put in our blog, if I may.
Nick.
Beautiful photos, Colin! I add my voice to those clamouring for more :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for setting up this blog - despite working in IT I don't quite have the courage to tackle all this myself yet. Of course, it would help if the French telecom "giants" were to decide that my little mountain village was worthy of broadband internet...
Have a good day one and all!
The Cathedral webams are once again up and running!
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