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« Reply #16500 on: February 09, 2012, 08:30:54 AM »

One thing I forgot to add about the horses jumping those birch fences not injuring their undersides.

They are all geldings Wink

...is the winner!

Geo - not all, but very nearly all "chasers" are geldings. A "chaser" is a racehorse which races over fences, such as you phoptographed, rather than the "softer" & smaller hurdles.
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« Reply #16501 on: February 09, 2012, 08:31:41 AM »


Geo - VERY impressed with the clairty of those photographs with the new camera.

What sort of camera is it, if I may ask?
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« Reply #16502 on: February 09, 2012, 08:46:25 AM »


Geo - VERY impressed with the clairty of those photographs with the new camera.

What sort of camera is it, if I may ask?


Those are lovely paintings Mr Van Gough. What sort of brush do you use?.

Seriously Tone, Geo's camera would do your job admirably, as would many of the other super-zooms. So would a nice DSLR with a selection of lenses.


This is Geo's camera.

http://www.techradar.com/reviews/cameras-and-camcorders/cameras/compact-cameras/nikon-coolpix-l120-939597/review?artc_pg=1


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« Reply #16503 on: February 09, 2012, 08:54:34 AM »

Lol. Red realises too late that he should probably STFU and let Geo answer for himself.   
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« Reply #16504 on: February 09, 2012, 08:59:46 AM »


Geo - VERY impressed with the clairty of those photographs with the new camera.

What sort of camera is it, if I may ask?


Those are lovely paintings Mr Van Gough. What sort of brush do you use?.

Seriously Tone, Geo's camera would do your job admirably, as would many of the other super-zooms. So would a nice DSLR with a selection of lenses.


This is Geo's camera.

http://www.techradar.com/reviews/cameras-and-camcorders/cameras/compact-cameras/nikon-coolpix-l120-939597/review?artc_pg=1




That looks - I think - "just the job". However, could you please explain - using short words if possible - how that camera does not need different lenses, whilst a traditional SLR would?  Does it have some sort of "variable lens" setting? And does that impair quality? By "impair quality", I mean to a degree that I, personally, would notice, if you get my drift.

It's not that I want to produce art, or paint a picture, I just want a camera that takes nice photographs. It is a given, of course, that if I used the same make & model camera as, say, Bailey, or the late Lord Lichfield, my photographs would come out identical to theirs. It's photography, not art.

I am wholly ignoring your Van Gough jibe.
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« Reply #16505 on: February 09, 2012, 09:00:42 AM »

Lol. Red realises too late that he should probably STFU and let Geo answer for himself.   

Too late.

Geo will explain it nicely, without art references. Proper bloke, blokes don't do art, they do real stuff.
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« Reply #16506 on: February 09, 2012, 09:21:45 AM »


Geo - VERY impressed with the clairty of those photographs with the new camera.

What sort of camera is it, if I may ask?


Those are lovely paintings Mr Van Gough. What sort of brush do you use?.

Seriously Tone, Geo's camera would do your job admirably, as would many of the other super-zooms. So would a nice DSLR with a selection of lenses.


This is Geo's camera.

http://www.techradar.com/reviews/cameras-and-camcorders/cameras/compact-cameras/nikon-coolpix-l120-939597/review?artc_pg=1




That looks - I think - "just the job". However, could you please explain - using short words if possible - how that camera does not need different lenses, whilst a traditional SLR would?  Does it have some sort of "variable lens" setting? And does that impair quality? By "impair quality", I mean to a degree that I, personally, would notice, if you get my drift.

It's not that I want to produce art, or paint a picture, I just want a camera that takes nice photographs. It is a given, of course, that if I used the same make & model camera as, say, Bailey, or the late Lord Lichfield, my photographs would come out identical to theirs. It's photography, not art.

I am wholly ignoring your Van Gough jibe.

Yes I can explain. but I have to go to work. But basically it does everything with the one lens. A DSLR would be better in some circumstances, but only if you had the relevant bits of extra equipment and knew how to use them.

Does it have some sort of "variable lens" setting?


Yes, there are a bunch of pre-set 'Scene modes' You just turn the knob to the one that seems most appropriate.


And does that impair quality? By "impair quality", I mean to a degree that I, personally, would notice, if you get my drift
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No.

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« Reply #16507 on: February 09, 2012, 10:43:40 AM »


Geo - VERY impressed with the clairty of those photographs with the new camera.

What sort of camera is it, if I may ask?


Those are lovely paintings Mr Van Gough. What sort of brush do you use?.

Seriously Tone, Geo's camera would do your job admirably, as would many of the other super-zooms. So would a nice DSLR with a selection of lenses.


This is Geo's camera.

http://www.techradar.com/reviews/cameras-and-camcorders/cameras/compact-cameras/nikon-coolpix-l120-939597/review?artc_pg=1




That looks - I think - "just the job". However, could you please explain - using short words if possible - how that camera does not need different lenses, whilst a traditional SLR would?  Does it have some sort of "variable lens" setting? And does that impair quality? By "impair quality", I mean to a degree that I, personally, would notice, if you get my drift.

It's not that I want to produce art, or paint a picture, I just want a camera that takes nice photographs. It is a given, of course, that if I used the same make & model camera as, say, Bailey, or the late Lord Lichfield, my photographs would come out identical to theirs. It's photography, not art.

I am wholly ignoring your Van Gough jibe.

Yes I can explain. but I have to go to work. But basically it does everything with the one lens. A DSLR would be better in some circumstances, but only if you had the relevant bits of extra equipment and knew how to use them.

Does it have some sort of "variable lens" setting?


Yes, there are a bunch of pre-set 'Scene modes' You just turn the knob to the one that seems most appropriate.


And does that impair quality? By "impair quality", I mean to a degree that I, personally, would notice, if you get my drift
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No.



Looks fabulous and very full of features - if you decide that you don't want the benefits of an SLR (through the lens framing of pictures, interchangeable lenses, some measure of manual control of exposure and the potential to add a seriously long lens at a later date if you really get into the nature photos, then this looks hard to beat.
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« Reply #16508 on: February 09, 2012, 10:51:14 AM »

On a slightly connected note - this was tricky to take a decent picture of, but any thoughts on the creator of this imprint on our lounge window?



and how do i get the image to be a bit bigger?
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« Reply #16509 on: February 09, 2012, 10:59:44 AM »

On a slightly connected note - this was tricky to take a decent picture of, but any thoughts on the creator of this imprint on our lounge window?



and how do i get the image to be a bit bigger?


A really big bird?  Smudge marks at the bottom too, so I'm going with pheasant. 
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« Reply #16510 on: February 09, 2012, 11:20:54 AM »

On a slightly connected note - this was tricky to take a decent picture of, but any thoughts on the creator of this imprint on our lounge window?



and how do i get the image to be a bit bigger?


I get pigeons flying into the conservatory regularly, they see the reflection of the garden and think the way ahead is clear. Dumb *******
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« Reply #16511 on: February 09, 2012, 11:34:54 AM »

Was that earlier pic of Geo's a female robin?

That was purely a guess on my part as I also had thought up until then that all robins were red-breasted.
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« Reply #16512 on: February 09, 2012, 11:50:01 AM »

A bird shit on my car bonnet yesterday. I finished with her of course.
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« Reply #16513 on: February 09, 2012, 11:51:14 AM »

Was that earlier pic of Geo's a female robin?

That was purely a guess on my part as I also had thought up until then that all robins were red-breasted.

I thought all of the females in the bird world were a plain colour and the males got the pretty feathers.
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« Reply #16514 on: February 09, 2012, 01:27:00 PM »

Was that earlier pic of Geo's a female robin?

That was purely a guess on my part as I also had thought up until then that all robins were red-breasted.

I thought all of the females in the bird world were a plain colour and the males got the pretty feathers.

That's a general rule where the females need camouflage for nesting, but there's plenty of colourful female birds - including parrots, and in the UK  jays.

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