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« Reply #16185 on: February 01, 2012, 03:00:02 PM »

Seal/Eddie Floyd........... Knock on wood.

Correct!

Your 5 clogpoints are worth one hug and can be redeemed by Jules on your behalf at any DTD card-room.

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« Reply #16186 on: February 01, 2012, 03:01:55 PM »

A few years ago we found a headless pigeon on the lawn and the next day I captured a quick pic of the culprit on the bird table. I'll go and find it.
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« Reply #16187 on: February 01, 2012, 03:05:24 PM »

Not the clearest but had to take them sharpish.

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« Reply #16188 on: February 01, 2012, 03:09:24 PM »

A few years ago we found a headless pigeon on the lawn and the next day I captured a quick pic of the culprit on the bird table. I'll go and find it.


Funny you should say that.....




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« Reply #16189 on: February 01, 2012, 03:12:16 PM »

Not the clearest but had to take them sharpish.

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Wow! A peregrine. I've seen one at Croft quarry but only in the distance.

Great pic.
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« Reply #16190 on: February 01, 2012, 03:51:08 PM »

Talking about dead animals, a couple of years ago the wife woke me up at 6:30 to tell me one of the kids rabbits was dead on the lawn. When I went out side to remove before the kids awoke, it's head and front legs were missing.
The following morning at the same time a leg and the head were in the exact same spot. On the third day the remaining leg was deposited.

It felt like we had a mafia fox leaving a message.

Not sure why it happened like this but assumed that the fox was maybe teaching it's young??
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« Reply #16191 on: February 01, 2012, 03:54:42 PM »

Talking about dead animals, a couple of years ago the wife woke me up at 6:30 to tell me one of the kids rabbits was dead on the lawn. When I went out side to remove before the kids awoke, it's head and front legs were missing.
The following morning at the same time a leg and the head were in the exact same spot. On the third day the remaining leg was deposited.

It felt like we had a mafia fox leaving a message.

Not sure why it happened like this but assumed that the fox was maybe teaching it's young??

Maybe the fox heard that rabbit's feet were lucky.  So he took them home to his missus, and she told him to stop being so superstitious - so he brought them back?

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« Reply #16192 on: February 01, 2012, 03:57:06 PM »

Talking about dead animals, a couple of years ago the wife woke me up at 6:30 to tell me one of the kids rabbits was dead on the lawn. When I went out side to remove before the kids awoke, it's head and front legs were missing.
The following morning at the same time a leg and the head were in the exact same spot. On the third day the remaining leg was deposited.

It felt like we had a mafia fox leaving a message.

Not sure why it happened like this but assumed that the fox was maybe teaching it's young??

Could be a cat, or perhaps a bird of prey.

Are there any trees overhanging that spot?
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« Reply #16193 on: February 01, 2012, 04:31:22 PM »

Talking about dead animals, a couple of years ago the wife woke me up at 6:30 to tell me one of the kids rabbits was dead on the lawn. When I went out side to remove before the kids awoke, it's head and front legs were missing.
The following morning at the same time a leg and the head were in the exact same spot. On the third day the remaining leg was deposited.

It felt like we had a mafia fox leaving a message.

Not sure why it happened like this but assumed that the fox was maybe teaching it's young??

Could be a cat, or perhaps a bird of prey.

Are there any trees overhanging that spot?

I don't think trees did it.

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« Reply #16194 on: February 01, 2012, 04:34:04 PM »

Talking about dead animals, a couple of years ago the wife woke me up at 6:30 to tell me one of the kids rabbits was dead on the lawn. When I went out side to remove before the kids awoke, it's head and front legs were missing.
The following morning at the same time a leg and the head were in the exact same spot. On the third day the remaining leg was deposited.

It felt like we had a mafia fox leaving a message.

Not sure why it happened like this but assumed that the fox was maybe teaching it's young??

Could be a cat, or perhaps a bird of prey.

Are there any trees overhanging that spot?

I don't think trees did it.

Roll Eyes

Perhaps not. Their bark is worse than their bite....
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« Reply #16195 on: February 01, 2012, 05:10:43 PM »


Oh wow, incredible photo Tom!

Not really. It's a little out of focus and I don't like fussy conifers the background. I did enjoy taking it though.

5 cleverclog points to the first person to guess why we named him Floyd.

Tom - the conifers would give a great background to the shot if they were really blurrily out of focus, you need an SLR really....   Wink

More seriously, and forgive me if i'm teaching granny to suck eggs, but the whole thing would be great if you just get the camera to focus it's focus on Floyd. Pretty sure you can do this with the camera you have, generally by half depressing the shutter button till it focusses as you want it, then keeping it held while you compose the shot.. That way you get Floyd in fine, feathersharp focus and the conifers as a green background



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« Reply #16196 on: February 01, 2012, 05:29:12 PM »


Oh wow, incredible photo Tom!

Not really. It's a little out of focus and I don't like fussy conifers the background. I did enjoy taking it though.

5 cleverclog points to the first person to guess why we named him Floyd.

Tom - the conifers would give a great background to the shot if they were really blurrily out of focus, you need an SLR really....   Wink

More seriously, and forgive me if i'm teaching granny to suck eggs, but the whole thing would be great if you just get the camera to focus it's focus on Floyd. Pretty sure you can do this with the camera you have, generally by half depressing the shutter button till it focusses as you want it, then keeping it held while you compose the shot.. That way you get Floyd in fine, feathersharp focus and the conifers as a green background






I had the AF set to one central point Dave, but the shot was hand-held at the full extent of my zoom (x12).

Floyd is pretty difficult to keep in the centre of the frame at that distance, and the trees are only about 18in behind him so easy to focus on them instead.

I do have a manual focus option which I might try for this situation, and I also have aperture priority - shutter priority - full manual modes so plenty to play.

What I would like with this shot is less depth of field, but I don't know if that's possible when we're talking 18in over ~25/30ft?.
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« Reply #16197 on: February 01, 2012, 06:15:16 PM »

Just had a bit of a play with the manual focus option, it's a bit fiddly so no good for quick snaps but should be OK in the sort of situation (Like the bird table) when I have time to pre-focus.


Right. Someone talk to me about reducing depth of field.
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« Reply #16198 on: February 01, 2012, 06:19:01 PM »


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« Reply #16199 on: February 01, 2012, 06:20:58 PM »


Tom,

When I said "incredible photos", the photographic quality never crossed my mind - it's just sheer envy that you have such an amazing set up there, with such beautiful birds "eating out of your hand" almost. I'm staggered.
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