The Camera in my pocket..!!

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  1. takemore02withit

    takemore02withit Gardener

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    Its amazing at this time of year how quick the sunsets. In 10 mins from this:-

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    and this:-

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  2. wee tattie

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    Brilliant atmospheric pics of the clouds Ivory, I just love looking out of the plane and seeing the cloud shapes
     
  3. strongylodon

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    Great sunsets.:gnthb:


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  4. wee tattie

    wee tattie Gardener

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    Stunning, humming bird pic.
    anyone tell me why my pics have come out tiny and everyone els's a reasonable size?
     
  5. Ivory

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    I am not sure, my pics are not attached to the post, I have them hosted on my flickr page and linked fromthere in whatever size I chose. May be that is the reason?
     
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    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    :) Hi wee tattie. There could be a few possibilities of why your pictures are small .. assuming you are using Photobucket.

    .... perhaps you are using the Quick Reply? Try the Go Advanced.

    .... perhaps you are copying the actual picture in Photobucket and pasting it into the thread?

    .... if you are doing that, you need to go below the picture and you will find four links .... copy the fourth one IMG Code and paste that into the thread.

    Good luck. :gnthb:

     
  7. capney

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    This little dandy I took awhile ago. I have wanted somewhere to put it..

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    Robert. Bob, Fantastic pics, you could frame them and hang them on your wall.. In fact i have one just like yours Robert, its on Canvas, Its not my pic, I bought it :)
     
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    Bobj - that's great for an auto-exposure shot. Just goes to show how 'smart' some cameras are now.
    Robert - a really stunning photo, it's so crisp and sharp and great depth of field for a close-up shot.
    Stongy' - yet another super wildlife shot. You don't half get around to some interesting places.
     
  10. capney

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    "Robert, Is that pic taken with a blackboard behind the stem, or is it photo edited? It's a good effect.:gnthb:"
    Bob; The Dandy picture has been through the photoshop process and quite a few changes made.
    Good idea with your million candle power picture. it works very well.
    Heres the suprise for you Dave. If I remember correctly the Dandy was taken with my old Fuji finepix 2300 at 2.1 Mp ! Just goes to show.........
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  11. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    Lunchtime today - in my garden

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    But he was a bit jumpy :D


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      Great close ups:gnthb: haven't seen ours for a couple of months.:(
       
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      Yes Bob, it's a green woodpecker. In the 'Birds' thread on page one, I think, I put up a couple of photos of a baby green woodpecker (very young) and it wouldn't surprise me if this is the same one. :)

      Strongy, we usually get to see them a lot around this time of year :thumb:
       
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      Not seen one for years... Very nice pics Shiney
       
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      Great pictures! Very funny how it isjumping around :D
       
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