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Dec 15, 2014 07:08:29   #
Thanks for the reply, yes thats ok if they are in the same folder, ut they are not, what i am trying to do id delete multiple folders all at once,
to do it the slow way, i have to first, select book cover photo, them right click on the photo , then click on Block from uploading, then delete,
as you can se it is a very slow slow process, and i have around well over a thousand to do,
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Dec 15, 2014 06:44:45   #
Great stuff, nothing like seeing a dog having fun,
We used to have a Dog, German Sheperd x Rottie, he was a Big dog 50 kilo, and at that time my wife and I used to do A loy of distance running,, WELL one day my wife took him out with her for her usual run, in the Australian Bush, during her run, ZAK thats the dogs name, decided to have a rollin what we call a Kangaroos Toilet Block, now if you can imagine a 50k dog, covered on Kangaroo Poo, and my wife who had to get him home in her car, she had no water to wash him down nor a old towel, and her car was a small Mini clubman, when she got home the car smelt like nothing on earth, then she had to clean the dog and the car. took her hours,HAPPY MEMORIES OF A MANS BEST FRIEND,
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Dec 15, 2014 06:16:57   #
Can anyone help please, i use Picasa as my photo programme, and what picasa has done is to Grap photos from book covers, which are in an other programme,, of which there are something like a thousand, and has got then listed in my Picasa files,
Now i know how to delete single files and to stop them from re loading into picasa, but how do i delete large blocks of them at a time,
I have started to delete some of them but doing them one at a atime ,drives you nuts, and after doung around say 50, I have had enough
any help please, if you could see the list of book covers, especially with the titles begining with THE, it is amazing,
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Dec 5, 2014 07:20:34   #
Hi from Australia, I am a ex pat Kiwi living in Aus, have been to the areas you mention many times, in both countrys, send me a email and i will help you as much as i can Colin
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Sep 24, 2014 07:01:50   #
From a Lancashire Lad now living in Australia, to a Yorkie Lass, thanks so much for these photos of a Place I will never see, they are supper, I would not dare to criticise them, love them all, Colin
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Sep 5, 2014 23:16:02   #
Seen while travelling in Australia, it sure is strange what some people will do, and as a Plumber, sure don't understand why, these are not what you would call top photos, but to me it what makes travelling so good, what I call the real Unusual, hope you all have a giggle at them.

nothing realy unusual,, or is there

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why

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yes why, put one of them on you Fence

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Jul 23, 2014 06:24:19   #
thanks Fergus for the reply, I think the shot you like is pretty good, but as always when photographing wild life, we just have to be real lucky, what with our situation as regards to the subject, and above all where the light is, and that we can not always control, not like a model in a studio where you can position your light to suit, I have not ever seen an animal asking where would you like me, Cheers Colin.
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Jul 23, 2014 06:16:42   #
Thanks for the reply phlash, no they are not that small, but not as big by a long way from an eagles size, something like a crow, but as you can see a little stocky ,and with quite a large beak, this Kookaburra is found mostly in the mid to southern states, while the Blue winged Kookaburra.is found further north, and is longer but not as stocky, and unlike this one ,does not have the laugh of this one,
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Jul 23, 2014 05:54:23   #
G/day all, just a few photos I have taken, as my wife and I Travel around the eastern parts of Australia , this we do to escape the southern winter in Victoria, while we are not exactly in hot conditions, 20c is far better than 8-12c.

this very friendly Kookaburra a visit on day, and nearly came into our Caravan, the first photo is taken from inside the van, and even though I see many of these birds during the year, I never get fed up with there presence ,

taken from inside our van,very quickly

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I think they are a Beautiful Bird

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and I think I am Beautiful

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Jun 27, 2014 06:12:17   #
Thank you for the photos of a Place I know I will never be able to visit, they sure make you realize just what a beautiful world we live, being Alaska. or like me Australia, the world is so deferent from country to country, would really like to visit Alaska, but I don't think it will happen,
Thanks again Colin
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Jun 3, 2014 06:06:45   #
Hi all, any good advice re a better lens than my 55x250 kit lens, without breaking the bank, I had thought of the canon 70x300 IS USM which is available her in Australia for around $500AD, I find the kit lens is slow when going after birds, plus the small amount of extra reach with a 300mm lens, would be helpful, I realise that the 70x300 is not the best I can get, but for the money available, it might have to be. thanks for all advice, Colin. Oh my camera is a canon 600d, which I find very good.
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Jun 1, 2014 06:45:51   #
Hi Burkie 38, I do not have first hand knowledge of any of these cameras, but two of the ladies in our Camera Club have the Fuji s1, and are very pleased with it, one of the girls is real tops at Bird photography and is getting splendid results, hope this helps Colin,
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May 5, 2014 06:34:06   #
went up to Buchan with a few of my Camera Club friends

last week to catch late Autumn before the winter arrives,

I think the place looks real good, but will look better in

about a months time, now we have tremendous beaches

around here, but for me the countryside as in any other country, is the best,

just outside Buchan

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in all its winter glory

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mother natures beauty

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just north of Buchan

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A Barren Tree stands out on its own

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I Love this View

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Apr 12, 2014 18:41:42   #
Thank you Heart for your reply, and the link you sent me, yes it doesn't matter where you are in this world , bush fires are not what you really want to experience, The only good thing about this one, was as it was quite remote, there where no human fatalities, but as usual the wild life suffered, at the height of the fire the perimeter was 590k, or approx. 370miles, and at one time we in our small town was in danger, but thanks to a BIG wind shift, we had no problems,
cheers Colin ,,Orbost Victoria, Australia.
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Apr 12, 2014 07:16:26   #
Hi just a follow up from last weeks posting on Bush fire near home, just week after my last trip, I went up to have another look and was really surprised to see how with the help of some good rain, everywhere had really greened up.it was good to see after the uncertainty of the last few months,
now I have tried to post this several times, and apologies to all if I have ,managed to do so .

Bonang H/wy after the fire,

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Recovery on the way

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same

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now someone is keen, but not in this wet weather, seen in the middle of the bush fire area,MAD

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