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Personally, I prefer this rendition to the black and white "eye and brow"  18-56

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22 minutes ago, albert said:

Eye in Living Color  18-56

Personally, I prefer this rendition to the black and white "eye and brow"  18-56

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Albert, you have quite an eye for this genre.

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CL+Cron TL 23 ASPH

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Times Square, New York

CL+Cron TL 23 ASPH

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1 hour ago, wda said:

Albert, you have quite an eye for this genre.

What a kind post. I’m 72.6 and compliments are few and far between. Thank you very much. 

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2 hours ago, albert said:

Eye in Living Color  18-56

Personally, I prefer this rendition to the black and white "eye and brow"  18-56

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Boojay,

You  must embrace my appreciation that your responses instill. I’m no nuts or crazy but I appreciate you kind  comments. 🤪🕺

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Boojay,

You  must embrace my appreciation that your responses instill. I’m no nuts or crazy but I appreciate you kind  comments. 🤪🕺

We leave for the paradise of lake country tomorrow morning. 🤪

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3 hours ago, albert said:

Eye in Living Color  18-56

Personally, I prefer this rendition to the black and white "eye and brow"  18-56

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Yes, I agree.  Nice picture.

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11 hours ago, wda said:

 Can you share the method you use to control the timing and framing?

I use the 'CL app' and the app's shutter release. The camera is set to on 'drive', A mode, multi-field AF and simply pointed at the bath, focal length 135mm. I sit it the lounge, hidden, although the birds are getting used to me, and just snap away. The app I find to be very good, allowing full control over the cameras settings, except focal length of course. The very best way to proceed is 'dip your toes in the water' :D and give it a try.

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1 hour ago, Dave in Wales said:

I use the 'CL app' and the app's shutter release. The camera is set to on 'drive', A mode, multi-field AF and simply pointed at the bath, focal length 135mm. I sit it the lounge, hidden, although the birds are getting used to me, and just snap away. The app I find to be very good, allowing full control over the cameras settings, except focal length of course. The very best way to proceed is 'dip your toes in the water' :D and give it a try.

That's interesting Dave. Thank you. I recall when the app was first introduced it fell short of user's expectations and was largely ignored. I haven't downloaded it yet. But I will after reading of your high satisfaction with the aid. Your bird pictures are superb.

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12 hours ago, albert said:

What a kind post. I’m 72.6 and compliments are few and far between. Thank you very much. 

Albert I think the compliment was well deserved, it was very well spotted.  Any thoughts on borrowing your wife's lipstick and going back to highlight the knot below that very much looks like a pout!

Anyhow thanks for making me smile both with the picture and your comment - something I am struggling to do just at the moment.

 

 

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33 minutes ago, Boojay said:

Said goodbye to my beautiful Bertie on Tuesday, took this on his last walk to this spot, he was far too bad on his legs to make it up there in the last few months but it's somewhere he loved to go... lots of tears in our house at the moment but just have to remember how lucky we were to have had him with us for fourteen years.  Also a good reminder to me of why I take photo's, sometimes I ask myself the question, but it is a comfort to have so many memories of him on my hard drive, now to make his final album.

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Jayne, I was greatly saddened to learn of the loss of your elderly pet Bertie.He enjoyed a good life with you in a beautiful part of our green and pleasant land. Like many of our departed pets, personal photographic memories help to ease the pain and help us relive happier times. Bertie will be around without you necessarily being aware. Editing Bertie's album will prove to be a supremely absorbing and nostalgic project. 

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1 hour ago, Boojay said:

Said goodbye to my beautiful Bertie on Tuesday, took this on his last walk to this spot, he was far too bad on his legs to make it up there in the last few months but it's somewhere he loved to go... lots of tears in our house at the moment but just have to remember how lucky we were to have had him with us for fourteen years.  Also a good reminder to me of why I take photo's, sometimes I ask myself the question, but it is a comfort to have so many memories of him on my hard drive, now to make his final album.

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So very sorry. “I wish To be the person my dog thinks I am”

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Bonsai in japanese like surrounding. With CL and L Macro 60 mm.

 

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With my new R135 f/2.8 + 2x APO extender. Right off my porch, as these House Finches have nested there.

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