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pictures in the gallery

Posted by Alison_froglady Leeds.W.Yorks (My Page) on
Mon, Apr 25, 05 at 13:50

I don't know how often you all look in the gallery at the moment, but I keep going to have a look to see if there is anything there and nothing for ages. I thought that if we didn't use it we might lose it so I have put 8 pics on.
Alison


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Good for you Alison,
I'm waiting for summat unusual or pretty to put on
Dave


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  • Posted by Kazzie SE England (My Page) on
    Mon, Apr 25, 05 at 17:25

Alison... the pictures are great. I've just joined a bird forum (added a link in case you're interested).

chippewacat... if you read this, I forgot to mention that you can post pics in the gallery direct from your pictures (no website needed).

Here is a link that might be useful: Bird forum


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alison some great pics - wow! do you have a digi slr? wonderful photos thx jo o/


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  • Posted by Kazzie SE England (My Page) on
    Tue, Apr 26, 05 at 15:54

Alison... where are you!!! You must go and have a read of damp's wren story, its fascinating.


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Thanks Kazzie for all your help. We will eventually sort out a website so I'll keep your helpful instructions at hand. All my pictures already stored in the computer are 'too big'. But I have noticed that I can sort that out with the camera next time I take pictures of the pond and store pictures with less information.

Now I am just waiting for the plants to grow a bit more, the frogs and toads to make daytime appearances, or the nymphs to change to dragonflies!

Many thanks for your help and encouragement.


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Sorry Kazzie,
I have just been so busy that I forgot to reply, but I did go to look at the bird forum yesterday and have just now gone as you requested to read dampflippers wren tale. How exciting. We were going to put up cameras near our nesting boxes but thought it might be too late this time and didn't want to scare any birds away.
Jo the camera is a digi slr. It's a cannon 10D. We also have 3 digi camcorders. All cannon. He has just got the XL2 and we already had the XL1 and a smaller one which I have started using. I also have a small digi camera. Oh isn't that a surprize it'a also a cannon. I didn't realize that all our stuff was cannon. Mines a small one. A cannon powershot A80. I like it as it is easy enough to use and I can do decent photo's of the children with it.
Thanks for all the comments about the photo's. I love my frogs of course, but I really liked the wild duck flying. We have a lovely pic of 6 Gannets flying in formation at Bempton cliffs.
Alison


 
 

 

 


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