Popular Post Philippe Posted May 17, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 17, 2018 3 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: Brown Rat. One of the most hated animals on the planet Steve Looks cute on your picture Steve, maybe it's a "she" ? 5
Popular Post Greedy Posted May 17, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 17, 2018 (edited) Went for a walk along the beach 2 days ago found this fellow ... Also seeing all of the other great photos in this thread has reminded I haven't had my SLR out since my divorce. I still love to use films especially with my telescope.. time to get them dusted Edited May 17, 2018 by Greedy Mick 13
Popular Post Soulandy Posted May 17, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 17, 2018 Another couple from Mull. The first is my fav photo of the week, old fishing boats of Salen, the second is the view of Loch a'Chumhainn on the way back from a walk looking towards Dervaig where we stayed. 15
Winsford Soul Posted May 17, 2018 Posted May 17, 2018 Andy. The picture of the boats is very atmospheric mate. Of time long gone. I bet they have a story to tell Steve 1
Popular Post Mal C Posted May 17, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 17, 2018 Our Local church tonight in Arboleas nr Albox Almeria... Inglesia De Santiago 8
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted May 18, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 18, 2018 Little Ringed Plover. This little bird is not much bigger than a House Sparrow Steve 10
Venus Posted May 18, 2018 Posted May 18, 2018 On 17/05/2018 at 18:35, Philippe said: @Philippe 'rats are meant to be very clever'? Ex Mother-in-law took care of one after son couldn't look after it while studying for degree. 1
Popular Post Martyn Pitt Posted May 19, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 19, 2018 I was waiting patiently for a Sedgie to pose for me when this fella came bounding down the path. Looks like he had been running through damp grass as his coat was pretty wet. 11
Popular Post Tattoodave Posted May 19, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 19, 2018 17 hours ago, Venus said: @Philippe 'rats are meant to be very clever'? Ex Mother-in-law took care of one after son couldn't look after it while studying for degree. The question on my mind is what was the rat studying? 5
Popular Post Baz1 Posted May 19, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 19, 2018 I have spent 4 yrs now turning a lemon tree into a bonsai and getting no fruit but I'm so proud to show you this mini lemons buzzin haha 8
Tattoodave Posted May 19, 2018 Posted May 19, 2018 30 minutes ago, baz1 said: I have spent 4 yrs now turning a lemon tree into a bonsai and getting no fruit but I'm so proud to show you this mini lemons buzzin haha feed it like crazy Baz, and pinch the new growth back to two leaves. 1
Popular Post Martyn Pitt Posted May 19, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 19, 2018 The Whitethroat were busy pairing up and nest building 11
Baz1 Posted May 20, 2018 Posted May 20, 2018 14 hours ago, TattooDave said: feed it like crazy Baz, and pinch the new growth back to two leaves. Cheers dave the old leaves are falling off each day,thought I was over watering/feeding. 1
Tattoodave Posted May 20, 2018 Posted May 20, 2018 11 minutes ago, baz1 said: Cheers dave the old leaves are falling off each day,thought I was over watering/feeding. Give it as much sunshine as you can, and try not to over water, but don't let it dry out. There are specialist feeds, but not worth the money for just one tree, try some slow release pellets they should see it fertilised until August and then if you can find some 0-10-10 fertiliser that will help it through the winter if you feed fortnightly through August and September. You may have to search for it, but it does help. The old leaves only last a year, so they do fall off, only fake plants are capable of keeping all their leaves, and only when not exposed to sunlight or bad handling.
Baz1 Posted May 20, 2018 Posted May 20, 2018 27 minutes ago, TattooDave said: Give it as much sunshine as you can, and try not to over water, but don't let it dry out. There are specialist feeds, but not worth the money for just one tree, try some slow release pellets they should see it fertilised until August and then if you can find some 0-10-10 fertiliser that will help it through the winter if you feed fortnightly through August and September. You may have to search for it, but it does help. The old leaves only last a year, so they do fall off, only fake plants are capable of keeping all their leaves, and only when not exposed to sunlight or bad handling. The smallest of the two had fallen off this morning dave
Popular Post Baz1 Posted May 20, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 20, 2018 Two young starlings jumped the nest and wer struggling to get back into the sky managed to get close enough to take this pic on mi head son 8
Tattoodave Posted May 20, 2018 Posted May 20, 2018 1 hour ago, baz1 said: The smallest of the two had fallen off this morning dave Be careful with any baby bio food, little and often is usually a better way to do it, maybe a quarter of the strength they say. Unless you're still getting frosts it's best outside in the sun now, and shedding fruit is quite natural.
Popular Post Johnny Jones Posted May 20, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 20, 2018 Back from post Soul Night D.J.ing / too much dancing and beer cobweb blower off dog walk, managed to get a few nice photos. 10
Rick Cooper Posted May 21, 2018 Posted May 21, 2018 HELP NEEDED I've got a camera memory card with over 50 photos on that stopped working and states that it is not initialized. On my laptop it says I need to format the disk in drive E. When I attempt this it warns that formatting will erase ALL data. Can anyone tell me what's happened, why and can I fix it without losing all the photos. Any suggestions , even bad news, would be much appreciated, but keep it simple as I'm no expert on computer stuff. thanks Rick
Martyn Pitt Posted May 21, 2018 Posted May 21, 2018 Rick Formatting will erase the data ... sort of ... it's still there until you write over it ... but let's not format it. Is it the camera or the memory card that has stopped working? You may have better luck removing the card from the camera and using a card reader plugged into a USB on the PC, at least you would be able to see the card as an external drive and be able to view any files on it, if so you could simply drag them onto your PC.
Soulandy Posted May 21, 2018 Posted May 21, 2018 On 17/05/2018 at 21:11, Winsford Soul said: Andy. The picture of the boats is very atmospheric mate. Of time long gone. I bet they have a story to tell Steve There is three of them and you can get on them with care, well they took my weight :-). Looks a different picture when the tide comes in and nearly swallows them up! 1
Rick Cooper Posted May 21, 2018 Posted May 21, 2018 1 hour ago, martyn pitt said: Rick Formatting will erase the data ... sort of ... it's still there until you write over it ... but let's not format it. Is it the camera or the memory card that has stopped working? You may have better luck removing the card from the camera and using a card reader plugged into a USB on the PC, at least you would be able to see the card as an external drive and be able to view any files on it, if so you could simply drag them onto your PC. Martyn The camera works fine with other cards so it must be the card. I'll get a card reader and try doing what you say. thanks a lot Rick
Winsford Soul Posted May 21, 2018 Posted May 21, 2018 2 hours ago, Rick Cooper said: HELP NEEDED I've got a camera memory card with over 50 photos on that stopped working and states that it is not initialized. On my laptop it says I need to format the disk in drive E. When I attempt this it warns that formatting will erase ALL data. Can anyone tell me what's happened, why and can I fix it without losing all the photos. Any suggestions , even bad news, would be much appreciated, but keep it simple as I'm no expert on computer stuff. thanks Rick Rick. You could also try taking the memory card to your local supermarket. Tesco. Asda etc and insert the card into the photo printing machine to see what that says regarding the pictures. Memory cards do occasionally become corrupt and fail. Don't know why or how. Good luck Steve
Popular Post Petebangor Posted May 21, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 21, 2018 Just returned from a Borneo holiday. Spent a lot of time in the rain forest, was lucky enough to see and photograph some fantastic wildlife. Oriental dwarf kingfisher, Black and red broadbill and a stork billed kingfisher 15
Rick Cooper Posted May 21, 2018 Posted May 21, 2018 1 minute ago, Winsford Soul said: Rick. You could also try taking the memory card to your local supermarket. Tesco. Asda etc and insert the card into the photo printing machine to see what that says regarding the pictures. Memory cards do occasionally become corrupt and fail. Don't know why or how. Good luck Steve Steve Thanks for that. I've not used a photo printing machine before but I'll give it a try. Looks like I may have a duff card so next time I'll import the photos more often. Rick
Popular Post Mal C Posted May 21, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 21, 2018 (edited) There is a ‘Ferreteria’ or hardware store nr us in a town called Albox, anyhow they chuck out great vintage cars to get you to stop by... good thing in Spain is cars don’t rust, the spanish like their vintage motors allot Edited May 21, 2018 by Mal C 14
Winsford Soul Posted May 21, 2018 Posted May 21, 2018 1 minute ago, Rick Cooper said: Steve Thanks for that. I've not used a photo printing machine before but I'll give it a try. Looks like I may have a duff card so next time I'll import the photos more often. Rick Rick. I've never used one either mate. It just seems like every time I go a supermarket someone is using one of the machine's. I get mine printed off at 15 " x 10" at Cambrian photography they a bit bigger than normal as my partner got me a portfolio case and I'm currently building it up. Regarding the downloading. I do it virtually every time I get home from using the camera just in case. Steve 1
Popular Post Petebangor Posted May 21, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 21, 2018 A few more birds - Pair of blue flycatcher Darter Pied Hornbill 10
Peter99 Posted May 22, 2018 Posted May 22, 2018 3 hours ago, Mal C said: There is a ‘Ferreteria’ or hardware store nr us in a town called Albox, anyhow they chuck out great vintage cars to get you to stop by... good thing in Spain is cars don’t rust, the spanish like their vintage motors allot Wow. That’s a lovely car Mal. P
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted May 22, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 22, 2018 (edited) Here's the original canvas hanging on my lounge wall . Lou is over the moon wirh it. I'm chuffed. Steve Edited May 22, 2018 by Winsford Soul 7
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted May 24, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 24, 2018 Oyster Catcher with a small freshwater mussel Steve 7
Amsterdam Russ Posted May 24, 2018 Author Posted May 24, 2018 Top tip for anyone here interested in British wildlife documentaries. Stephen de Vere - professional wildlife cameraman who's worked on many BBC nature series and won an EMMY for his work - has just released the third in his independently-made films about wildlife found in the British countryside. "Independently-made" means he's done all the camera work and narration himself, and a project that came about initially when he was in between assignments with the BBC. While he lacks the finesse of a voice-over professional/narrator, his amazing "up close and personal" camerawork more than makes up for that. We found his first film - Through the garden gate - to be fantastic, and on the strength of that bought his second offering. If they're anything to go by this 3rd production will be a treat. Really looking forward to watching it tonight. Just released this week and available via Amazon and hive.co.uk. His website is here: http://britishnaturefilms.com
Winsford Soul Posted May 24, 2018 Posted May 24, 2018 15 minutes ago, Russell Gilbert said: Top tip for anyone here interested in British wildlife documentaries. Stephen de Vere - professional wildlife cameraman who's worked on many BBC nature series and won an EMMY for his work - has just released the third in his independently-made films about wildlife found in the British countryside. "Independently-made" means he's done all the camera work and narration himself, and a project that came about initially when he was in between assignments with the BBC. While he lacks the finesse of a voice-over professional/narrator, his amazing "up close and personal" camerawork more than makes up for that. We found his first film - Through the garden gate - to be fantastic, and on the strength of that bought his second offering. If they're anything to go by this 3rd production will be a treat. Really looking forward to watching it tonight. Just released this week and available via Amazon and hive.co.uk. His website is here: http://britishnaturefilms.com Thanks Russell. I will look forward to watching the film. Steve 1
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted May 24, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 24, 2018 (edited) Temminicks Stint. This tiny wader . (Sparrow size ) the first that I have ever seen refused to venture closer than about 100metres. I used my 500mm lens with a 2X converter and heavily cropped the picture just to get this image. I've just added the uncropped version for comparision The bird breeds in Scandinavia and the Artic and winters in Africa . How such a small bird can make such a incredible journey never ceases to amaze me Steve Edited May 24, 2018 by Winsford Soul 7
Soulandy Posted May 24, 2018 Posted May 24, 2018 3 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: Temminicks Stint. This tiny wader . (Sparrow size ) the first that I have ever seen refused to venture closer than about 100metres. I used my 500mm lens with a 2X converter and heavily cropped the picture just to get this image. I've just added the uncropped version for comparision The bird breeds in Scandinavia and the Artic and winters in Africa . How such a small bird can make such a incredible journey never ceases to amaze me Steve How you can spot that from that distance among the rocks is amazing in itself. Patience is the virtue I suppose. Nice one 1
Winsford Soul Posted May 24, 2018 Posted May 24, 2018 3 minutes ago, soulandy said: How you can spot that from that distance among the rocks is amazing in itself. Patience is the virtue I suppose. Nice one Andy. The second uncropped picture is with a 1000 mm lens plus the crop factor which takes it to approximately a 1600 mm lens so you as a photographer can appreciate how far away the bird actually was . I didn't find the bird. One of the regular birders got lucky when he saw a Dunlin which is small anyway and the Temmincks Stint was following it very closely. . It actually walked underneath a lapwing, that's how small it is. Steve
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted May 28, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 28, 2018 (edited) This picture gives you a better idea of how small the Temminicks Stint really is when its compared to the Pied Wagtail fledgling Ste Edited May 28, 2018 by Winsford Soul 7
Steve S 60 Posted May 28, 2018 Posted May 28, 2018 On 19/05/2018 at 18:14, baz1 said: I have spent 4 yrs now turning a lemon tree into a bonsai and getting no fruit but I'm so proud to show you this mini lemons buzzin haha Did it start bearing fruit as a result of you drip feeding it beer? 2
Tomangoes Posted May 28, 2018 Posted May 28, 2018 A great day out for the pride of South Yorkshire. Richard Wood sealed his place in the history books at last. Sorry for the Shrews, but there's always next time. Ed 2
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted May 28, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 28, 2018 (edited) Common Tern Edited May 28, 2018 by Winsford Soul 5
Popular Post Stevegods Posted May 28, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 28, 2018 The past few nights have seen some of the most impressive lightening storms I’ve ever seen in this country , and strangely , most without thunder . 8
Winsford Soul Posted May 28, 2018 Posted May 28, 2018 11 minutes ago, stevegods said: The past few nights have seen some of the most impressive lightening storms I’ve ever seen in this country , and strangely , most without thunder . Nothing here in North Manchester Steve. Used to get plenty of electrical storms in the Eastern Mediterranian ( Turkey ) with no thunder it was amazing to watch the storms out at sea Ste 2
Popular Post Zed1 Posted May 29, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 29, 2018 (edited) Was very lucky to spend the Bank Holiday with some freinds of ours on their Yacht. Some pic's from our trip around Conway Bay, Puffin Island and Lunch moored off Anglesey. Edited May 29, 2018 by Zed1 11
Winsford Soul Posted May 29, 2018 Posted May 29, 2018 8 hours ago, Zed1 said: Was very lucky to spend the Bank Holiday with some freinds of ours on their Yacht. Some pic's from our trip around Conway Bay, Puffin Island and Lunch moored off Anglesey. Gaz. You jammy buggar. Bit different than a canoe on the ship canal or bridgy mate.
Zed1 Posted May 29, 2018 Posted May 29, 2018 12 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said: Gaz. You jammy buggar. Bit different than a canoe on the ship canal or bridgy mate. Canoe!!.... you must have been posh Ste, we only had an Old inner-tube from a ford Anglia. Was an amazing day out Ste. Not really the Nautical type but I could quite easily get used to that. Sadly my Wallet will only stretch to your aforementioned Canoe though.
Winsford Soul Posted May 29, 2018 Posted May 29, 2018 26 minutes ago, Zed1 said: Canoe!!.... you must have been posh Ste, we only had an Old inner-tube from a ford Anglia. Was an amazing day out Ste. Not really the Nautical type but I could quite easily get used to that. Sadly my Wallet will only stretch to your aforementioned Canoe though. I never said I had a canoe mate no chance of affording one I'm from Ditton. We had ponds to swim in or break into the local primary school baths in the summer hols. Looks fantastic Gaz. Did they drop you off at wigg island on way back .
Popular Post Johnny Jones Posted May 30, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 30, 2018 A few from a Sunday stroll around Clumber Park 9
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted May 31, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 31, 2018 Up. Up and Away. Was fortunate enough to see this Heron catch this rather large Tench . It weighed about 1lb 8oz or 750grams in new money . The Heron dropped the Tench in the reedbed further over and left it . Apparently it,s done it before , doesn't even eat the fish just leaves it on the bank. Steve 8
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted May 31, 2018 Popular Post Posted May 31, 2018 This is a new one on me. Moorhens fighting with their much bigger cousin the Coot, never ever seen this sort of behaviour before Steve 8
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