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rpt said:
Jack Douglas said:
Now Serendipidy, you know this is a bird forum so what excuse have you for posting fish! ;)

BTW now I get the heron picture completly, thanks. I could almost smell it right here at home.

Jack
Yes! I know! Fishy business this! ;)

LOL...well played, sir! 8)

PERCHance I may FLOUNDER in the presumption that you were EELated at my ersatz "water birds" photos. I don't mean to CARP on it, but they are known as "chickens of the sea". Like us, they take every opporTUNAty to BASSk heart and SOLE in their short existence in the HERRING now. :o
 
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Life is short. On the other forum threads folks are bickering and exchanging insults while we just have good natured fun. I like it here.

Another Redstart shot 6D 300 X2 800th F6.3 ISO 1600 - not quite what I was hoping for.

Jack
 

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Great shot. I especially like this one. Well done.
thanks a lot Click, I appreciate it.
This is a classic chauncey picture. He has done these before. He usually has more in the frame. Lovely picture. Actually I like all of them. The cormorant on the swan's back is classic!
rpt...to have one's work recognized is a huge compliment, thank you for that...there were two more but they obscured too much of the bird. :-\
 
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chauncey said:
Great shot. I especially like this one. Well done.
thanks a lot Click, I appreciate it.
This is a classic chauncey picture. He has done these before. He usually has more in the frame. Lovely picture. Actually I like all of them. The cormorant on the swan's back is classic!
rpt...to have one's work recognized is a huge compliment, thank you for that...there were two more but they obscured too much of the bird. :-\

I'm new to this so it's more point and hope but I agree that it's really great when there is more artistry exhibited and of course everyone loves the humorous shots, whether young or old. Great inspiration for me to try to emulate.

BTW, I never figured out how a quote gets inserted so I hope this is it for my first try.

Like Serendipidy I'm now heading back to try to get some more shots of what's available to me, which for now is little yellow birds in the willows and aspens. At least I've managed to figured out that you make hay when the sun shines and you do the best with what you've got and try to be satisfied knowing it's your best effort.

Jack
 
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chauncey said:
Great shot. I especially like this one. Well done.
thanks a lot Click, I appreciate it.
This is a classic chauncey picture. He has done these before. He usually has more in the frame. Lovely picture. Actually I like all of them. The cormorant on the swan's back is classic!
rpt...to have one's work recognized is a huge compliment, thank you for that...there were two more but they obscured too much of the bird. :-\
If/when we meet face to face you may want to delete this post (permanently...) ;)
 
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Jack Douglas said:
This AM, cloudy and hiding in the branches so ISO 5000, unfortunately. Seems to have been enjoying a Choke Cherry.

Just a sparrow but I think he's cute. :)

6D 300 X2 640th F5.6

Jack

Yes, he is cute. :)

"Like Serendipidy I'm now heading back to try to get some more shots of what's available to me, which for now is little yellow birds in the willows and aspens. At least I've managed to figured out that you make hay when the sun shines and you do the best with what you've got and try to be satisfied knowing it's your best effort.
Jack"

One can find beauty in even the most mundane, it's all around us. We just have to stop and look. Some are lucky enough to occasionally travel to exotic places and get once in a lifetime shots, but for the other times, we can still make masterpieces out of the commonplace. 8)
 
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Serendipidy, that's the essence of being at peace with oneself, enjoying what you have, contributing positively and being thankful because without health, it all unravels very quickly. My wife keeps saying get a 1DX. My reply - I'm quite thrilled with what I've got and the small challenges that remain. However, I'm so thankful to have been able to give my daughter the D5100 and AF 70-300 and move up with the new 300 2.8!! Very indebted to my deceased mother for that.

Here's a cute hummer from a couple weeks back.

6D 300 X2
 

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Great Blue Heron in the morning light
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