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The clue is in the name of the photoWhere about was this. Wasn't much cloud in Hope [emoji848]
The clue is in the name of the photoWhere about was this. Wasn't much cloud in Hope [emoji848]
Well unfortunately the forecast wasn't quite right but it was good to have a reccy and visit a new area of the Peaks. It's an incredible landscape around there, the rocks are literally the size of houses.
The Roaches by David Raynham, on Flickr
I'm pretty sure these are chickens.
They are hens
Yeah not the best for daytime shooting but should be nice this evening. Red hot at the mo, almost feel bad for going in shortly to watch the Moto GPStill got a few pics to go through, might pull something out from it.
Forecast is for full sun... Erm...
But a hen is a type of chicken, ie a hen is an adult female chickenThey are hens
or a lobsterBut a hen is a type of chicken, ie a hen is an adult female chicken
Lol, every day's a school sayor a lobster
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hen
Don't you know a polar bear when you see one?
Loving the light on that one David. What are those kind of pyramid shaped concrete 'markers' as there's one (or maybe possibly several) on Stanage Edge too?
Here's a full pic.TBH I'm not 100% sure but it looks like it could be a long coatratchihuahua (I'm out in the sun viewing on my iphone though so can't see that well )
Definitely a Polar Bear, mate
Loving the light on that one David. What are those kind of pyramid shaped concrete 'markers' as there's one (or maybe possibly several) on Stanage Edge too?
Oi! I saw that!TBH I'm not 100% sure but it looks like it could be a long coatratchihuahua (I'm out in the sun viewing on my iphone though so can't see that well )
ThanksThey're trig points. Some sort of mapping device i believe. Normally placed where there are 360° views.
A chicken?
They're trig points. Some sort of mapping device i believe. Normally placed where there are 360° views.
One of my Blue Tit nests fledged yesterday and i missed it, this is one out of my second box that fledged today. D750 and Sigma 150-600C
Juvenile Blue Tit by Philip Blair, on Flickr
I thought I was going to witness the one in our garden fledging yesterday, he kept half coming out of the box and then going back in again. Not seen much action around the box today so guessing I've missed itOne of my Blue Tit nests fledged yesterday and i missed it, this is one out of my second box that fledged today. D750 and Sigma 150-600C
Juvenile Blue Tit by Philip Blair, on Flickr
Won't cause any issues, but is annoying. I have several pieces of dust, and a strand of something and as yet cannot find a way to clean it without taking it out, and I don't fancy doing that tbh.I was taking some pictures of the Red Arrows yesterday and I noticed a tiny speck of dust in the bottom left hand corner of the View Finder.
It's not causing any issue on my images, just a bit annoying.
I can see the general concensus is to not to worry about this kind of thing, is that right? Does anyone else have this?
My D3000 was horrendous for it and I made it worse by using a Rocket Blower.Won't cause any issues, but is annoying. I have several pieces of dust not, and a strand of something and as yet cannot find a way to clean it without taking it out, and I don't fancy doing that tbh.
I was taking some pictures of the Red Arrows yesterday and I noticed a tiny speck of dust in the bottom left hand corner of the View Finder.
It's not causing any issue on my images, just a bit annoying.
I can see the general concensus is to not to worry about this kind of thing, is that right? Does anyone else have this?