Jack Straw
I look nothing like him!
All your bird photos are great. Keep 'em coming!
All your bird photos are great. Keep 'em coming!
Thanks JS.
Any recommendations on a best bang for my buck camera body for under £200?
Gentoo penguin surfing the waves
I spent a lovely morning butterflying at Kithurst Hill wild-flower meadow today. Target species were Duke of Burgundy Fritillary and Green Hairstreak. Both targets hit. Best photo I thought was this one of a Green Hairstreak.
Full resolution image can be seen here;
https://www.flickr.com/photos/128321708@N03/52061571911/in/album-72157649396241380/lightbox/
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Also wondering what max width and height is for uploding images on here? Anyone able to give definitive figures please? I can see what the max MB is for jpeg, but can't find any details on width and height.
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Learning on a Panasonic Lumix TZ200. A Male House Sparrow this evening.
Playing around with Gimp.
Also wondering what max width and height is for uploding images on here? Anyone able to give definitive figures please? I can see what the max MB is for jpeg, but can't find any details on width and height.
I spent a lovely morning butterflying at Kithurst Hill wild-flower meadow today. Target species were Duke of Burgundy Fritillary and Green Hairstreak. Both targets hit. Best photo I thought was this one of a Green Hairstreak.
Full resolution image can be seen here;
https://www.flickr.com/photos/128321708@N03/52061571911/in/album-72157649396241380/lightbox/
I've been doing some planting to restore some estuary up around the inlaws place and got quite into documenting the wildlife around there. This extended into taking photos for 'observations' for inaturalist which has become quite a fun hobby. A couple of months ago I brought a bridge camera (Nikon P950), which while it may not be a purists camera due to the small sensor etc, the zoom on it is perfect for observing and documenting wildlife. I have looked into maybe buying an APSC camera with a Sigma/Tamron zoom lens, but not going to commit to the expense unless I really get into the photography more. Currently I quite like the ability to just zoom, take a pic and walk away. Not super interested in camping out for hours to get pictures closer to wildlife. I may look to do some underwater photography as well to capture estuary fish life. The P950 is doing the job so far above water.
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I just use the snipping tool. Snip the whole photo, save it and post that. It's more than good enough. That way, it doesn't seem to matter how big a resolution the original photos are.
Is that your decision...I had the tz100 and was very pleased with it so looking forward to your images.