Popular Post Christopherbirch Posted July 26 Popular Post Posted July 26 The (Northern) 'Soul Nebula', taken from the back of the house 7 1 1
Popular Post Woodbutcher Posted August 5 Popular Post Posted August 5 Managed to snatch two frames of this fine beastie just after sunrise this morning , just as it lifted off in search of some breakfast ... 9
Popular Post Mal C Posted August 5 Popular Post Posted August 5 Southerndown Beach over the last few days, we have been so lucky, swam every night for a week... 5
Mal C Posted August 6 Posted August 6 On 26/07/2024 at 16:23, Woodbutcher said: A fleeting glimpse of one of the noisy buggers that passed fast and low over mine this lunchtime. Only managed to catch the trailing F-15 and he tracked directly across the Sun as I pressed the shutter , made for a different and quite pleasing sequence when stitched together ... Nice to see your creative talents coming out... you get a gold starr 1
Popular Post Woodbutcher Posted August 16 Popular Post Posted August 16 (edited) Quick snap of the rising Moon while waiting for my supper , EOS 90D + Sigma 150-600 C. ... Edited August 16 by Woodbutcher 5 1
Peter99 Posted August 16 Posted August 16 47 minutes ago, Woodbutcher said: Quick snap of the rising Moon while waiting for my supper , EOS 90D + Sigma 150-600 C. ... I like that, good catch mate. Did you take a photograph of your supper by any chance? I hope all is well with you. Your friend. Peter 1
Woodbutcher Posted August 16 Posted August 16 3 minutes ago, Peter99 said: I like that, good catch mate. Did you take a photograph of your supper by any chance? I hope all is well with you. Your friend. Peter I have but two hands Peter , and when I'm in the vicinity of food they are fully employed grasping a knife and fork not faffing about with cameras ... 1
Twoshoes Posted August 19 Posted August 19 On 16/08/2024 at 21:52, Woodbutcher said: Quick snap of the rising Moon Hope the weather is good for you tonight, just seen there's to be a special moon tonight, look forward to seeing any pics you might take. 1
Peter99 Posted August 19 Posted August 19 4 hours ago, Twoshoes said: Hope the weather is good for you tonight, just seen there's to be a special moon tonight, look forward to seeing any pics you might take. I was only thinking last night; I've not seen the moon for ages. Then went outside, late on, and saw the moon, it was very orange. Nice Cheers. Peter 1
Woodbutcher Posted August 19 Posted August 19 5 hours ago, Twoshoes said: Hope the weather is good for you tonight, just seen there's to be a special moon tonight, look forward to seeing any pics you might take. Nothing overly special to me , just appears a tiny bit bigger that the eye can't distinguish from the last one , it's just the third full moon in a season with four full moons , more over-hyping by the media. It may still appear a bit 'redder' than usual when it first appears over the horizon and that's down to the jetstream dragging smoke and soot over from the wildfires in Canada. And I'm probably going to be clouded out but I might have a chance of it rising , if I'm not asleep by then ...
Twoshoes Posted August 19 Posted August 19 2 hours ago, Woodbutcher said: more over-hyping by the media. You are right there, gave it the full monty on the BBC this morning, shame I thought it was going to be something really special and was looking forward to one of your brilliant moon shots. 1
Woodbutcher Posted August 19 Posted August 19 (edited) 40 minutes ago, Twoshoes said: You are right there, gave it the full monty on the BBC this morning, shame I thought it was going to be something really special and was looking forward to one of your brilliant moon shots. Sorry about that , just for you here's one I shot nine years ago as a test shot for the lunar eclipse that was occurring a couple of hours later , I don't think I've bettered this one despite numerous attempts , the 'seeing' was great that night ... When I get the right opportunity I intend doing a hi-resolution mosaic using the a different 'scope and monochrome camera but I've kinda got out of practice beggaring about in the dark ... You can do the clicky thing and get the bigger image . Edited August 19 by Woodbutcher 3
Popular Post Tony Foster Posted August 27 Popular Post Posted August 27 (edited) Complete amateur and no way in the league of some of the other great posts, but thought these maybe worth a share Edited August 27 by Tony Foster 4
Peter99 Posted August 27 Posted August 27 1 hour ago, Tony Foster said: Complete amateur and no way in the league of some of the other great posts, but thought these maybe worth a share Hi Tony I hope you're ok. There's nothing wrong with those photographs - they brought back lots of memories. That's what photographs are all about; creating and evoking memories and experiences. Thanks for taking the time to post them up. Best wishes Peter 1
Popular Post Peter99 Posted August 30 Popular Post Posted August 30 Nothing impressive, but this cheered my low mood today. It's pretty isn't it. 4
Peter99 Posted August 30 Posted August 30 50 minutes ago, Ncfc said: Robin with my new camera. Hello mate. It's been a while, I hope you're well. That, is a cracking picture of a beautiful bird. Peter
Popular Post Ncfc Posted August 30 Popular Post Posted August 30 15 minutes ago, Peter99 said: Hello mate. It's been a while, I hope you're well. That, is a cracking picture of a beautiful bird. Peter All good here thanks and Likewise. Just started up wildlife photography but is way harder than i thought. Picture lost quality as Bluetoothed from camera to a cheap android phone. Same bird below. 4
Popular Post Soulandy Posted August 30 Popular Post Posted August 30 (edited) Had a few days in wet and windy Wales earlier this week. Not great photos as such but fun ones. The wife and granddaughter "clicking" on Barmouth beach And a couple of the steam engine's at Bala railway at Llanuwchllyn Station Edited August 30 by Soulandy 4
Popular Post Ncfc Posted September 1 Popular Post Posted September 1 Birds hid up moulting atm so reduced to taking photos of squirrels on top of telegraph poles. 7
Popular Post Mal C Posted September 2 Popular Post Posted September 2 My daughter, "My love, can I take a picture?" No, I dont do pictures... Yuf of today.... 4
Popular Post Ncfc Posted September 2 Popular Post Posted September 2 Blue tit out in the sticks this morning. 7
Popular Post Ncfc Posted September 5 Popular Post Posted September 5 Young starling looking rather stunning in the morning sun. 7
Peter99 Posted September 5 Posted September 5 23 minutes ago, Ncfc said: Young starling looking rather stunning in the morning sun. That's a stunning photograph Chris. You're sure getting to grips with that new camera. Well done mate. Peter
Ncfc Posted September 5 Posted September 5 43 minutes ago, Peter99 said: That's a stunning photograph Chris. You're sure getting to grips with that new camera. Well done mate. Peter Getting some practice in ready for my winter pike fishing season on the Broads. Obviously while the fishing is slow i have plenty to go at with the camera. 1
Popular Post Ncfc Posted September 6 Popular Post Posted September 6 Wheatear on the move back to Africa.This one passing through Gt Yarmouth today. 7
Ncfc Posted September 8 Posted September 8 On 07/09/2024 at 16:41, Ncfc said: Male and female Stonechats Edit it is a male and Juvenile male.
Popular Post Jaco Posted September 12 Popular Post Posted September 12 Couple of pics from the Danube at night. Parliament building and Buda Castle 5 1
Twoshoes Posted September 13 Posted September 13 12 hours ago, Jaco said: Couple of pics from the Danube at night. Parliament building and Buda Castle If you are interested in the history of Hungary and Budapest we found The House of Terror museum to be very good, frightening what people will do to their own citizens. You do though to get the best out of it have to spend time watching the various videos so if your time is short best to give it a miss and stick to the sights. Great pics by the way. 1
Popular Post Peter99 Posted September 13 Popular Post Posted September 13 34 minutes ago, Twoshoes said: If you are interested in the history of Hungary and Budapest we found The House of Terror museum to be very good, frightening what people will do to their own citizens. You do though to get the best out of it have to spend time watching the various videos so if your time is short best to give it a miss and stick to the sights. Great pics by the way. Even in modern times the people of the old eastern bloc suffered a great deal under the old communist regimes. I've spent time in Romania, was an unpaid Director of a childrens orphanage for a while, and as an aside to that work I learnt a great deal from my Romanian friends. Romania is a stunning country. Some of you will have seen the video we produced back in 2009 I think. I'm one of the lead protagonists in our infamous annual Lupta cu apa! I always let Costica win - you can see me with the hose pipe! 4
Popular Post Peter99 Posted September 13 Popular Post Posted September 13 My very tall Sunflower has just the one bloom which has opened today. It's a rubbish photograph; but the plant is tall! It's just about reaching the branches of the Mock Cherry tree in next doors drive - should I try and climb it tonight. Could there be a crock of gold up there? 3 1
Jaco Posted September 13 Posted September 13 8 hours ago, Twoshoes said: If you are interested in the history of Hungary and Budapest we found The House of Terror museum to be very good, frightening what people will do to their own citizens. You do though to get the best out of it have to spend time watching the various videos so if your time is short best to give it a miss and stick to the sights. Great pics by the way. Thanks for the tip but we didn’t get to it. So many things to cram in on a short trip. Amazing city. 1
Popular Post Soulandy Posted September 15 Popular Post Posted September 15 2 for the price of 1 round here on Thursday 5
Popular Post Tony Foster Posted September 17 Popular Post Posted September 17 Evening from the bridge in Conwy 9 1
Mike Posted September 17 Posted September 17 (edited) iPhone test edit - below added iphone use the HEIC format for storing images When uploading them on here the iphone converts them to jpeg format first and then uploads ok, as per above However if you save them off somewhere from your iphone and then try and upload them you may hit issues if you do hit issues you can either convert them to jpg or similar format and upload/share or upload them direct from the iphone let me know if an issue and need any help cheers mike Edited September 17 by Mike explanation 2
Popular Post Peter99 Posted September 18 Popular Post Posted September 18 As per usual the quality of my picture isn't great; just taken with my iphone. But, nonetheless here's a picture of one of my sunflowers with a busy bee, taken in yesterday's afternoon sunshine. 3 1
Popular Post Ncfc Posted September 19 Popular Post Posted September 19 Juv Stonechat on the gorse 4 1
Popular Post Tony Foster Posted September 19 Popular Post Posted September 19 An attempt at capturing the beauty of nature. 6
Popular Post Ncfc Posted September 21 Popular Post Posted September 21 The Goldfinch on the dog walk this morning. 9 1
Popular Post Mal C Posted September 21 Popular Post Posted September 21 Light from the super moon in Allt-yr-Yn. No filters on this one, straight point and shoot. 6
Popular Post Soul16 Posted September 25 Popular Post Posted September 25 Whilst not technically great (phone camera and through a pane of glass), I think this photo captures the joy that having a garden bird feeding from your hand brings. It only took a couple of weeks to get him to do this. It's now a 3 times daily event. 10
Popular Post Ncfc Posted September 25 Popular Post Posted September 25 6 hours ago, Soul16 said: Whilst not technically great (phone camera and through a pane of glass), I think this photo captures the joy that having a garden bird feeding from your hand brings. It only took a couple of weeks to get him to do this. It's now a 3 times daily event. Great photo. My photography companion. 6
Popular Post Mal C Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 Dunraven Bay (Southerndown beach), a fossil hunters paradise. Good for a swim as well... 6 1
Popular Post Mal C Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 Just saw this on Linkedin, Manhattan, New-York, 1888. Picture of some salty looking dudes... 5
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