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Aug 5, 2023 03:24:33   #
samantha90 wrote:
The snake is 18 inches long I didn't get too close. I thought he had very pretty markings. My husband said they are a good one have around because they eat rattlesnakes.


Great shot but I hate snakes we have far to many very dangerous ones in Aussie.
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Aug 5, 2023 03:21:15   #
samantha90 wrote:
Proud mom with one of her pups.


Lovely shot Sam.
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Aug 5, 2023 03:19:07   #
rockdog wrote:
First the warning, this photo has a graphic element that may be disturbing to some.

From the first days of this section, I have noticed three things; we have a bunch of bird photographers on UHH, some truly exemplary work has been posted here and we don’t talk to each other very much. Yes, we complement each other but there is very little discussion on field technique, post processing or any other aspect of our bird photography. I consider post processing to be a regular part of my digital photography workflow. I am very familiar with the “straight out of camera” philosophy and I respect straight documentary work, but I see good photos here that could be better with some basic editing. Digital editing tools are just too accessible and too easy to use to not be a part of our photography. I am not minimizing the learning curve, my path was and is slow with frequent stumbles, but it is a worthwhile journey, and the rewards can make significant improvements. My editing skills are very much a work in progress, but I am offering this example of basic editing in an attempt to encourage. The first shot is SOOC, complete with graphic element. The second shot is with a large crop to recompose and enlarge, and with some basic exposure adjustments. The third shot shows cleanup of foreground and background distractions with some additional exposure adjustment to the eagle’s head. Almost all my editing is done in PS Elements and the removal of unwanted elements was done with the spot healing brush and the clone stamp tool. The fourth shot has some additional adjustment using the dodge and burn tools and the replacement of a more somber sky to satisfy my aesthetics of the moment. I have done a lot of sky and background replacements with my bird photos, and I am aware that it may be a step too far for many, but the other adjustments are very much within the reach of all of us.
Regarding the graphic element warning. I have a lifelong interest in birds of prey, and I have been fortunate to have witnessed and photographed many moments when these birds are doing what they must do to make a living. I have also learned that these moments can make folks uncomfortable. I did not see those drops when I pushed the shutter button but to be honest, they represent a moment in photographic time that I have hoped to achieve since my adolescent dreams of being a nature photographer. Those drops verify correct shutter speed and a steady hand and they also depict a powerfully poignant everyday moment in nature.
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Firstly I agree with everything you said re Post Processing. I also believe most, if not all pro photographers use it these days. In so far as your images in this post go, they are fist class and show nature at work. Top Marks
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Aug 1, 2023 22:30:56   #
samantha90 wrote:
This hot!


That is gorgeous. Well done Sam.
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Aug 1, 2023 02:42:39   #
samantha90 wrote:
My granny is 93 and sharp as a tack mentally and physically.


A friend of mine a long time ago asked me to tell him something he thought I knew about a mutual friend.
I asked him if he could a secret. He said YES. I said SO CAN I.
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Jul 26, 2023 05:52:07   #
SX2002 wrote:
An excellent photography experience, capturing the majestic New Holland Honeyeater...


Excellent series of images Ron. One of the best nature series I've ever seen.
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Jul 17, 2023 21:32:10   #
samantha90 wrote:
This would work. Endless supply of hot air.


They're the same here too.
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Jul 16, 2023 02:24:48   #
samantha90 wrote:
Three University students dodged exam because they did not study They came up with a plan, got themselves dirty using grease, then went to see the Lecturer” Sir we are sorry we couldn't make it to the exam. We attended a wedding and on our way back the car broke down and we became so dirty as you can see". The Lecturer understood and gave them three days to prepare. After three days, they went to the Lecturer very ready for the exam because they had studied. The Lecturer decided to put them in three separate classes with only four questions in the exam paper as follows: 1. Who got married? (25 marks) 2. Where was the reception held? (25mks) 3. Where exactly did the car break down? (25mks) 4.What type of car broke down? (25mks)
Three University students dodged exam because they... (show quote)


Got them good.
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Jul 14, 2023 00:22:06   #
samantha90 wrote:
Two legged alarm clock. He is a barred rock rooster.


What a handsome chap. My grand daughter would love him. She had cooks until her family move to the city.
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Jul 8, 2023 21:32:09   #
SX2002 wrote:
A few have asked me about our garden, it's where I take a majority of my bird and insect pics.
Here are a few of what it looks like. Not at its best just now as we're in the middle of a very cold, wet Winter.
Not being very mobile, the patio table is where I sit with my big lens to do my bird stuff.
Can't wait for some warmer weather to bring the insects back...


Very nice Ron. If I could find a village like that up here I'd move in tomorrow.
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Jul 6, 2023 21:51:20   #
cliff Hilbert wrote:
I remember Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, Rodney Dangerfield, Don Rickles, Groucho Marx and many other comedians who told jokes about every nationality and most subjects. Nobody was offended and we all laughed at the jokes because they were all meant in fun, people could actually laugh at themselves. Nowadays people are offended if you don’t use the correct pronouns. How far this nation has fallen, what a bunch of wimps we have now.


We had a comedian here in Australia called Fast Eddie. He was a physically handicapped (spastic) gentleman who told jokes and took off spastic people. He was hilarious and he earned a lot of money so he could have a good life.

The "politically correct" -"morally wrong" idiots had him banned because he offended them.
When you can't laugh at yourself because it offends other people don't you think we've gone too far.
The noisy minority roar and the silent majority wimp out.
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Jul 5, 2023 19:20:12   #
SX2002 wrote:
A rare visitor to our garden is this Red Wattlebird. It gets its name from the red tag (wattle) hanging down on its cheek.
Didn't get all the facial features, the light was in exactly the wrong spot..


Great captures Ron, I especially like the second one.
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Jul 5, 2023 19:17:08   #
samantha90 wrote:
I didn't get this advice but I received a lot of beneficial advice from dad.


I have a friend who says his password is "INCORRECT." He says that way when he forgets it his computer reminds him.
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Jul 5, 2023 19:09:14   #
SX2002 wrote:
Well, it's certainly dead but for some reason I like this pic..


Mostly I love the way you presented it Ron. Lovely PP.
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Jul 5, 2023 19:07:53   #
samantha90 wrote:
My sister did this watercolor of our niece. She has always been the creative sibling.


A wonderfully beautiful painting of a beautiful young lady. I think it will be hung proudly for many years.
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