mgbosshogg
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*sigh*
Nothing even close to that in SoCal. Maybe one day when the world ends
Beautiful btw
Thanks mate, appreciated. But nature takes most of the credit.
*sigh*
Nothing even close to that in SoCal. Maybe one day when the world ends
Beautiful btw
Any context how you got that close?Recently in Cuba
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this bird (can't remember what type) was blind and was relying on other senses to move around
Nice shot.
Run your pictures through snapseed or Ps Express et al, no changes need be made but seems to stop the rotation bug
you don't even have to do that, I don't think. I just open and save or whatever. if you're editing, great. I usually am, but if in a hurry I just open and save.Thanks ☺, I edited the next shots I posted and overcame the prob. All I did was open edit and crop the bottom by the slightest amount, saved and it posted straight.
Just free hand. Using a little photo trick I've learned since having kids, take about 20 pictures, one of them is bound to be decentNice shot... crater detail in the moon too, that's sweet! Did you rest the phone on something to steady it or is that just free hand?
Well he said the bird was blind.... Didn't see him coming. HahaAny context how you got that close?
Perhaps an bird exhibit?
Just free hand. Using a little photo trick I've learned since having kids, take about 20 pictures, one of them is bound to be decent
that's a old photographers trick. the saying used to be... take 200 shots to get one useable shot. I don't think it's true anymore for the number, but I never take just one of anything. I usually take at least four angles and four shots. then I weed... frequently still don't get THE shot with so few, but sometimes I do and find them a year later. lol
Wasn't so easy with a 24 exposure spool.
Well he said the bird was blind.... Didn't see him coming. Haha
In my defense that wasn't posted yet lolI nearly posted the same thing
In my defense that wasn't posted yet lol
Believe me, while I may not be the best reader, I can read posts competently.
Just free hand. Using a little photo trick I've learned since having kids, take about 20 pictures, one of them is bound to be decent
ditto on my D300. it started with the N7My Nikon D80 hasn't moved in probably 14 months - almost a waste!
Any context how you got that close?
Perhaps an bird exhibit?