I'm jealous of the lost ball picture!
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davelumb wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 09:51 -I saw that earlier, and reading through it's traveled some distance. Bringing with it the spector of invasive species as mentioned in the article on the BBC page.
Great photo though. It would not look out of place in a Discworld novel I thought.
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Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:45 -I thought that about the starling. Should have used second curtain synch?
The walrus might as well have been shot on a phone. Maybe it was.
I still like the ball best.
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davelumb wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:51 -Glad its not just me I can`t make sense of the motion blur with the starling.....1st curtain flash it would be ahead of the bird, 2nd curtain behind it. It`s going both ways to my eyes?Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:45 -I thought that about the starling. Should have used second curtain synch?
The walrus might as well have been shot on a phone. Maybe it was.
I still like the ball best.
The ball`s probably the most unique standout shot among that lot to be fair
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Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:58 -davelumb wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:51 -Glad its not just me I can`t make sense of the motion blur with the starling.....1st curtain flash it would be ahead of the bird, 2nd curtain behind it. It`s going both ways to my eyes?Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:45 -I thought that about the starling. Should have used second curtain synch?
The walrus might as well have been shot on a phone. Maybe it was.
I still like the ball best.
The ball`s probably the most unique standout shot among that lot to be fair
I think the blurry bits at behind the head are from the wings going back.
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davelumb wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 13:14 -Aye youre probably right....my body`s awake but my brain`s still fast asleepMark_Houghton wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:58 -davelumb wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:51 -Glad its not just me I can`t make sense of the motion blur with the starling.....1st curtain flash it would be ahead of the bird, 2nd curtain behind it. It`s going both ways to my eyes?Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:45 -I thought that about the starling. Should have used second curtain synch?
The walrus might as well have been shot on a phone. Maybe it was.
I still like the ball best.
The ball`s probably the most unique standout shot among that lot to be fair
I think the blurry bits at behind the head are from the wings going back.
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Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 13:18 -I wish my body would wake up!davelumb wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 13:14 -Aye youre probably right....my body`s awake but my brain`s still fast asleepMark_Houghton wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:58 -davelumb wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:51 -Glad its not just me I can`t make sense of the motion blur with the starling.....1st curtain flash it would be ahead of the bird, 2nd curtain behind it. It`s going both ways to my eyes?Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15 2024 12:45 -I thought that about the starling. Should have used second curtain synch?
The walrus might as well have been shot on a phone. Maybe it was.
I still like the ball best.
The ball`s probably the most unique standout shot among that lot to be fair
I think the blurry bits at behind the head are from the wings going back.