Photos to share anybody?

? = Off 2 live another day.
Tickling someone else’s Fancy. :wink: >> :rofl:

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Ive been to Hardwick Hall to day,
photos of the old hall which is a ruin but with work done to it and the new hall


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sunset yesterday over a beach not far from where i live called Whitestrand

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Nice pic.

Lovely pic, Feey…

More Hyde Park birds:

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Can I ask what Camera you use d00d? your photos are so clear.

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Excellent set of pics.

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love the piccies doodie

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Thanks Eliza.

I could let you have more info if need, but there’s a couple taken with my Canon G7X,
but most with my Panasonic GX80 + 12-60mm lens.

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I love all your bird photos, d00d - brilliant shots - but there’s one in particular which has triggered my highly developed pareidolia !

It is in the last group of pics you posted - a sea bird standing on a post - I presume what is on the side of the post is a splodge of bird-poop but it looks to me just like a miniature cameo picture of a person - their head and shoulders. I can see their face and they are wearing a black top under a white jacket.
At first, I thought you must have superimposed a photo of someone on the post - and now I’ve “seen it”, I just can’t “unsee it”!

I wondered if anyone else can see a face on that post - or is it just me?! :joy:

Edited to Add - I’ve just magnified the image and I can see now that the round “cameo frame” is actually the round hole where the chain of the post is fitted and the “white jacket” is part of the chain - it still looks like a person to me, though!

Nonchalant Kangaroo

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Thank you for reply @d00d , I too have a Canon G7X but mine don’t turn out as good as yours . I mostly have it on a Auto setting .

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Lovely autumn colours

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It could be a reflection of the photographer, the ghost in the machine.

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I never use Auto, I need to be able to control the camera: focus, aperture, speed, Maybe ISO on Auto. And I use that exposure compensation wheel quite a bit too. I like to get up close and the “wildlife” in Hyde Park is actually pretty tame.

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first try of a still photo taken with new camcorder. It does still and video

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An prime example of “long lens compression”.

Taken with my 300mm lens on Micro Four Thirds body, equals 600mm.

Such long focal length makes things appear much closer together than they really are. There are of course people lying longways in between the stones.

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