WDCash
Loc: Milford, Delaware, USA
I have been making a serious effort to dump all my old raw files, some I'll never process and some I already did.
I think my pc said thank you when I was finished.
The Mallard is from the fall, 2019.I think
The Red Winged Blackbird from March, must be I put the feeders away about 4/1
And I spotted a Tree Swallow darting around on Friday (?) and was thrilled that I managed to catch it in frame for a few shots. Not great but I'm still thrilled to capture one of these little teal rockets
Good work, Bill, thanks for sharing.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
WDCash wrote:
I have been making a serious effort to dump all my old raw files, some I'll never process and some I already did.
I think my pc said thank you when I was finished.
The Mallard is from the fall, 2019.I think
The Red Winged Blackbird from March, must be I put the feeders away about 4/1
And I spotted a Tree Swallow darting around on Friday (?) and was thrilled that I managed to catch it in frame for a few shots. Not great but I'm still thrilled to capture one of these little teal rockets
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I'm glad I read your explanation! At first, I thought Three was a fish flying through the air somehow. It has that streamlined fish profile
Great shots
WDCash
Loc: Milford, Delaware, USA
Thanks Joe,
I had not noticed, it does look like a fish.
Im hoping to catch some better, less fish like, images this summer.
Well done, Bill. You found some winners for sure.
Ballard
Loc: Grass Valley, California
WDCash wrote:
I have been making a serious effort to dump all my old raw files, some I'll never process and some I already did.
I think my pc said thank you when I was finished.
The Mallard is from the fall, 2019.I think
The Red Winged Blackbird from March, must be I put the feeders away about 4/1
And I spotted a Tree Swallow darting around on Friday (?) and was thrilled that I managed to catch it in frame for a few shots. Not great but I'm still thrilled to capture one of these little teal rockets
I have been making a serious effort to dump all my... (
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Nice shots. The one of the tree swallow looks like a bullet fly through the air (excellent catch).
WDCash
Loc: Milford, Delaware, USA
Thanks for the thumbs up Elliott
WDCash
Loc: Milford, Delaware, USA
Thanks Ballard.
They are fun to TRY to photograph.
WDCash wrote:
I have been making a serious effort to dump all my old raw files, some I'll never process and some I already did.
I think my pc said thank you when I was finished.
The Mallard is from the fall, 2019.I think
The Red Winged Blackbird from March, must be I put the feeders away about 4/1
And I spotted a Tree Swallow darting around on Friday (?) and was thrilled that I managed to catch it in frame for a few shots. Not great but I'm still thrilled to capture one of these little teal rockets
I have been making a serious effort to dump all my... (
show quote)
The Mallard and Red Wing Blackbird are great. The 'teal rocket' would stand out more if you cropped out the tree branches.
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