Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
Hi Folks,
It is time :)
I'll create a new thread here each day - so all our PAD participants need to do is simply post their daily image into the appropriate "Day XX"; others, please feel free to comment and discuss as usual. The time differences might make this a bit strange to some, but I'm sure it'll sort itself out eventually (it's the 1st of July in about 3 1/2 hours as I write this).
I'd like to encourage (ie "optional") people to create a seperate "PAD - July" album (either as a gallery here, or on their favourite hosting site), and place the link to the album in each daily post so that people can view just your images if they wish.
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
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Originally Posted by
Colin Southern
I'd like to encourage (ie "optional") people to create a seperate "PAD - July" album (either as a gallery here, or on their favourite hosting site), and place the link to the album in each daily post so that people can view just your images if they wish.
That's a good idea, Colin. The best way to do it on Flickr is to create a 'set', put all the shots in there, and you then get a slideshow link which you can 'share' with others.
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
So, just to clarify for the hard of thinking, like me ;)
Each day, a new thread is started by you (like this one) and we all put ONE photo in it.
However, it helps enormously if, rather than using TinyPic (which scatters the images), we either use an album here at CiC, OR our own websites at Flickr, PBase, etc.
The reason it helps is because then a link can be provided to see all of one persons shots in one place, probably as a slideshow.
Have I got that all straight in my head?
Thanks,
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
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Dave Humphries
Have I got that all straight in my head?
Yes :)
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
Couldn't decide on a single photo from this morning's walk around the airfield ... so here's three!
The first two are (as far as I know) a bird known as a Heron - I often see it on my walks, but it's quite timid ... which means that I can often get some good "take off and landing" type shots. The last shot is / is not a graphic of a helicopter on the side of a building ... you guys tell me which :)
Hope you enjoy!
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...2&d=1277947457
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...1&d=1277947457
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...3&d=1277947488
Click here to visit my July 2010 PAD Gallery
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
Hi Colin,
You are correct - in fact it is a White Faced Heron and the straw plumage means it is in breeding season. Nice shots.
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
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Peter Ryan
Hi Colin,
You are correct - in fact it is a White Faced Heron and the straw plumage means it is in breeding season. Nice shots.
Ah - thanks Peter, and thanks Peter! I actually got quite a few "perfect reflection" shots of the bird this morning -- well they would have been "perfect" if I'd framed the shots a bit better! I shot everything today with a 70-200 & 2x Teleconverter - so not "tack sharp", but turned out OK :)
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
Nice shots, Colin: the take-off is really dynamic. I'm placing my chips on the helicopter being real.
Cheers,
Rick
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
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Originally Posted by
rick55
Nice shots, Colin: the take-off is really dynamic. I'm placing my chips on the helicopter being real.
Cheers,
Rick
Thanks Rick -- I'll see what the other's think before revealing too much :)
Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread: Sparrow eating wild apples
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...achmentid=4544
Another birdy. We are parked up right beside an old untended apple tree. Sparrows and waxeyes folk to eat from the ripening apples. They are very shy and capturing them means standing very, very still, in the cold, for a long time. D-d-d-d-d-d-d!
Creation date: 1/07/2010 12:06
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Focal length: 300*mm*(equiv. 450*mm)
Aperture: F5.6
Exposure time: 1/250"
ISO speed rating: 400/27°
Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Center-weighted average
White Balance: Sunny
Focus Mode: AF-S
Image Stabilizer: On
Noise Reduction: Off
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Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread: Sparrow eating wild apples
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Klickit
Wow - great stuff Kit - I reckon us Kiwi's are setting the bar pretty high already :)
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
Colin, Kit?
Very nice stuff. I am kind of envying the cold “D-d-d-d-d-d” right now, Kit! But that one was worth the frost on the old pumpkin!
Colin? I am blind in one eye, and can’t see too good out of the other one! But unless your “graphic” is able to project a blade over the roof of that building, it seems to me that that bird is in flight! If I had to guess that anything was a “graphic”, I would have to guess your #2 shot of the Heron.
Durn swing wings!
A very sweet series and I always look forward to enjoying your shots. Over here in my neck of the woods we have “Great Blues”. A tad different looking, but no less timid! Very common, however, on our free-flowing rivers. And poetry-in-motion watching them in their wet environment and when on the wing, nothing more graceful.
Rick? Your Kitty is burning a hole with those eyes. I don’t know if you consider it perfect, but that is one the Queen could add to her Palace Wall! Well done to Her Majesty's Personal Royal Shooter!
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
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Loose Canon
Colin? I am blind in one eye, and can’t see too good out of the other one! But unless your “graphic” is able to project a blade over the roof of that building, it seems to me that that bird is in flight! If I had to guess that anything was a “graphic”, I would have to guess your #2 shot of the Heron.
Hi Terry - I thought of cloning it out, but I didn't think anyone would look that closely!
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
Hi Colin!
You couldn't stop there. You would have had to do the rotor "hub" (sorry, my technical knowledge of aircraft is jack!), which is also above the roof line!
I apologize. But you did put it in "challenge" form!
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
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Originally Posted by
Loose Canon
Hi Colin!
You couldn't stop there. You would have had to do the rotor "hub" (sorry, my technical knowledge of aircraft is jack!), which is also above the roof line!
Rotor hub sounds about right to me, but I'm not an expert. All I know it that the nut at the top is apparantly nicknamed the "Jesus nut" because if it ever comes undone in flight then he's the only one who will be able to save you!
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
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Originally Posted by
Colin Southern
The last shot is / is not a graphic of a helicopter on the side of a building ... you guys tell me which :)
You can just see the right rotor blade above the roofline. Good shots, Colin.
Re: Day 01: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread: Sparrow eating wild apples
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Originally Posted by
Klickit
Good shot, Kit, and a very unusual bird composition. I need to go and take some shots!!!