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« Reply #27630 on: March 23, 2012, 09:44:04 AM »

Blimey Tone, (I always wonder if it winds you up when I call you Tone) your diary has moved on apace during my big sleep. I intended to comment on your bird pic. It's a great effort. Both in frame and in focus.

Birds are really really hard to photograph.  So don't get discouraged.  Be pleased with your efforts.

The real secret is, get closer. My bird pics are improving mainly because I am sneaking the feeders nearer to the window.

That's the hard bit for me. It's hard for a bird not to notice a near 14 stone lump, cursing as he struggles with lens covers & camera settings, trying to sneak closer.

I CAN get nice & close to the ducks & geese on the river though, as I have got some special food for them, & they approach right up close.

I walked across to the river side @ 5.30am this morning, camera in hand, like a new toy, it was lovely, but another photo fail. 

Enjoy your junket in Brussels. Wink

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« Reply #27631 on: March 23, 2012, 10:22:12 AM »

Blimey Tone, (I always wonder if it winds you up when I call you Tone) your diary has moved on apace during my big sleep. I intended to comment on your bird pic. It's a great effort. Both in frame and in focus.

Birds are really really hard to photograph.  So don't get discouraged.  Be pleased with your efforts.

The real secret is, get closer. My bird pics are improving mainly because I am sneaking the feeders nearer to the window.

That's the hard bit for me. It's hard for a bird not to notice a near 14 stone lump, cursing as he struggles with lens covers & camera settings, trying to sneak closer.

I CAN get nice & close to the ducks & geese on the river though, as I have got some special food for them, & they approach right up close.

I walked across to the river side @ 5.30am this morning, camera in hand, like a new toy, it was lovely, but another photo fail. 

Enjoy your junket in Brussels. Wink

Problems sneaking up on wildlife?  You need one of these.




I RAISE.....

Watch a Polar Bear do it much better!

I saw this on a wildlife Show recently, incredible footage.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CoApUAZFf8
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« Reply #27632 on: March 23, 2012, 10:26:03 AM »

Here's the 'tikam' in action:

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« Reply #27633 on: March 23, 2012, 10:26:57 AM »


*@!x you!

Here's almost a crow.


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This is where there was a beautiful speckled thrush.



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« Reply #27634 on: March 23, 2012, 10:50:31 AM »

Nope this what happens the birds are force fed maize for 3 months or so then slaughtered for their liver to make foie gras

Ii read that there are still a couple of farms that take advantage on a goose's tendency to over-eat at certain times of the year and produce foie gras 'naturally' - ie without force feeding. Costs a fortune apparently & is used as straight fois gras - not made into a  pate.

Found it -
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6301715.stm

Almost "organic" Foie Gras then? That seems sort of OK to me.

Never seen that word before either - "gavage".

Introduction of nutritive material into the stomach by means of a tube
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« Reply #27635 on: March 23, 2012, 11:13:15 AM »

are Are animal rights/animal welfare animal rights/welfare groups not up in arms about this?

You We (in the media) here hear nothing about this in the media....

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« Reply #27636 on: March 23, 2012, 11:14:38 AM »

turns spellcheck and grammar check on in future!
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« Reply #27637 on: March 23, 2012, 11:19:05 AM »

Please don't do that! Nothing worse than a grammar or spelling nazi. Or worse the Word grammar checker beating all the fun out of writing and language. Clarity and content >>>>> pin point grammatical accuracy the vast majority of the time. I was just joking at the half-finished job he had done Smiley

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« Reply #27638 on: March 23, 2012, 11:20:35 AM »

Please don't do that! Nothing worse than a grammar or spelling nazi. Or worse the Word grammar checker beating all the fun out of writing and language. Clarity and content >>>>> pin point grammatical accuracy the vast majority of the time. I was just joking at the half-finished job he had done Smiley



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« Reply #27639 on: March 23, 2012, 11:21:40 AM »

Any thoughts on the changes to the registration fees at DTD Tony?
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« Reply #27640 on: March 23, 2012, 12:13:56 PM »


*@!x you!

Here's almost a crow.


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This is where there was a beautiful speckled thrush.



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Excellent work
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« Reply #27641 on: March 23, 2012, 10:09:08 PM »



Mmm, salad.......


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« Reply #27642 on: March 23, 2012, 10:19:31 PM »

its missing the green stuff
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« Reply #27643 on: March 23, 2012, 10:21:22 PM »

Any thoughts on the changes to the registration fees at DTD Tony?

I'm sort of ambivelant towards it really, Ralph. In truth, it makes no real odds to me overall.

Pros & cons?

It will reduce the Prize Pools, as the entry cost is lower.

Harder for DTD to meet their Guarantees, but I guess they can adjust the Guarantees easy enough, but less scope for those big headine figures.

I trust DTD absolutely, so not a problem there, but I like to see full transparency as to buy-ins & Prizepools, so when a £500 Tourney is really a £440 (or whatever), other rooms might start messing about. I much prefer the UK System to the Vegas system, but this is a move towards the latter. Not a prob @ DTD, but might be if others copy it.

For most of us, spending less - as we will - means losing less.

I very much like the idea of challenging convention, trying to make things different, better. Even if it fails, I like initiative. DTD try to make things happen, the rest just let thungs happen.

On balance, I'm positive towards it, but for me, it does not make that much difference really.

I enjoy playing Tourneys there more than anywhere, bar, possibly, Vegas.

The cash games are good too - the main benefit being I can always get a game. If I go to Luton, I have to be there by x o'clock, or I don't get a seat.

You been watching Tiger tonight? Slowly returning to form, though it's hard to imagine he'll ever be the force he was. More, & better competition for him now, too. Which is good.
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« Reply #27644 on: March 23, 2012, 10:22:48 PM »

its missing the green stuff


Green? I don't eat ANYTHING green, Phil. Not sure it's good for us, to be honest.
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