Newses Bach
20-07-2014, 5:35am
It has been my aim to produce a great-ish picture to share, and then all the buts pop up. I've decided now not to worry about anything except getting a picture, warts and all, up on site if only to join in and share, not to burden people with by asking for advice. I decided it would be an exercise just in getting a photo to the right size, getting it on photobucket, and hopefully pressing the right buttons to make it available to other members (poor things!) as a learning exercise. Well, that was a help. Whether I will be able to complete the exercise before bedtime is another matter - being an away-too-long member the machinery may just not let me do all I intend. But I will have started. And maybe tomorrow my little offering will trickle through. Now I will send just so the site knows I am back, and then try my hand at getting a picture up. I do have one I'm pleased with, but will have to find it first. Like the others, I hardly deserved to get the shot at all, so far away and so unprepared, taken by surprise at an opportunity, then flummoxed by losing the bird once I found it by zooming in. Not a story worth telling, I suppose everybody has been there. But I am totally in awe, again, of this Canon SX50, and what it lets me see and even photograph with that lovely lens. Most of my photography (over 2000 pictures since new now) has been recording progress on renovations, photographing the termite damage, even the highway under the house they used to get in. Some photos of knots in the wood they didn't fancy eating. Progress on the garden for friends. Nothing I could share. Except for the birds. Such as they are, I warn you. But even though I am here in the spirit of sharing only, joining in, I find myself trembling on the brink of asking - how can I .... Would I be able to ....
Here goes, anyway. I'm back ....
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http://s1303.photobucket.com/user/RoCoCo9/media/219128xevS_zps66a9ead4.jpg.html
All right, this is one I shot at a vast distance, leaning against a pole, frustrated at the ease of losing the boid.
I expected nothing, as the sun was low and there was shadow. But I quite liked the bird when I looked at the photo, cropped out the foliage to get a decent look at the bird itself, and played with buttons to bring a little sunshine to the parrot. I also dodged the bird to bring up the colours, but I don't know that I could make it look as if the sun was shining on it, even a little bit - could I? Maybe I should try to master layers in Photoshop. Anyhow - the bird is what we call a Twenty-eight, and according to my research this variety has the distinction of not having a yellow banded belly, of screeching out "Twenty-eight" whereas in other parts of the country it only gets as far as "Twenty!" and it also has a red dot on its nose. Okay, on its forehead.
According to the internet, it is likely to be called the Australian ringneck , Port Lincoln Parrots (Barnardius zonarius aka Platycercus zonarius), or Barnardius zonarius zonarius & Barnardius zonarius semitorquatus. So once you've paid your money, you can call it what you like. I called it Cheekie Charlie, myself.
Thanks to this site, I am more alert to the presence of birds, as I want to take that photo that will stun you all. Well, may that day come, but in the meantime here is what presented itself to my dear camera and its overawed owner.
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Same bird, cropped massively, brightened a bit, only for sharing the spirit of Gotcha! Now What Do I Do With Ya?
http://s1303.photobucket.com/user/RoCoCo9/media/214928ParrotInAlmondTreeVS_zpsfabe4492.jpg.html
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http://s1303.photobucket.com/user/RoCoCo9/media/2075RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeVS_zps567e9531.jpg.html
A Red Wattle Bird, taken under much the same conditions - very far away, shaking hands trying to zoom in, amazement I even managed to get it in the box, and greater love for this camera than for any I have ever used.
http://s1303.photobucket.com/user/RoCoCo9/media/2072RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeBVS_zps425faa55.jpg.html
Likely the same bird, but in a different tree. Another impossible shot that amazed me and impressed me - I love my Canon! It gives me surprises I don't deserve. One day I'll find the connector for my tripod, and start getting serious, and taking coffee out to the garden specially to spy on the birds. I will try to rediscover the control that will shoot off multiple exposures to increase the chances of catching a charming smile on one of those marauding Twenty Eights, the ones that stop me ever getting almonds from my almond tree. I'll try to hold the camera right so I don't accidentally set off the delayed exposure control. I'll ... I'll ... I'll - oh, I think I'll go to bed instead.
Before I do - a couple of Western Rosellas. Or so I am told. I checked on Google, and there are certain differences - if you can't believe Google, who ....
http://s1303.photobucket.com/user/RoCoCo9/media/1501WesternRosellasS_zps13707e2d.jpg.html?sort=3&o=9
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http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/1501WesternRosellasS_zps13707e2d.jpg?t=1405797044
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2072RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeBVS_zps425faa55.jpg?t=1405790061
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9
/2073RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeVVSs_zps0beb8205.jpg?t=1405795874 (http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2073RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeVVSs_zps0beb8205.jpg?t=1405795874)
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2075RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeVS_zps567e9531.jpg?t=1405790027
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/214928ParrotInAlmondTreeVS_zpsfabe4492.jpg?t=1405790545
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2155ParrotsinAlmondBlossomCafeVs_zps63eafb61.jpg?t=1405794951
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2158ParrotssnackingonalmondblossomSV_zps206e7333.jpg?t=1405795026
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/219128xevS_zps66a9ead4.jpg?t=1405789855
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http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2072RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeBVS_zps425faa55.jpg?t=1405790061
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/1501WesternRosellasS_zps13707e2d.jpg?t=1405797044
I don't know how many learning curves constitute a learning experience, but I might have hit one or two tonight. Any that are still wrong probably deserve to be.
Here goes, anyway. I'm back ....
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http://s1303.photobucket.com/user/RoCoCo9/media/219128xevS_zps66a9ead4.jpg.html
All right, this is one I shot at a vast distance, leaning against a pole, frustrated at the ease of losing the boid.
I expected nothing, as the sun was low and there was shadow. But I quite liked the bird when I looked at the photo, cropped out the foliage to get a decent look at the bird itself, and played with buttons to bring a little sunshine to the parrot. I also dodged the bird to bring up the colours, but I don't know that I could make it look as if the sun was shining on it, even a little bit - could I? Maybe I should try to master layers in Photoshop. Anyhow - the bird is what we call a Twenty-eight, and according to my research this variety has the distinction of not having a yellow banded belly, of screeching out "Twenty-eight" whereas in other parts of the country it only gets as far as "Twenty!" and it also has a red dot on its nose. Okay, on its forehead.
According to the internet, it is likely to be called the Australian ringneck , Port Lincoln Parrots (Barnardius zonarius aka Platycercus zonarius), or Barnardius zonarius zonarius & Barnardius zonarius semitorquatus. So once you've paid your money, you can call it what you like. I called it Cheekie Charlie, myself.
Thanks to this site, I am more alert to the presence of birds, as I want to take that photo that will stun you all. Well, may that day come, but in the meantime here is what presented itself to my dear camera and its overawed owner.
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Same bird, cropped massively, brightened a bit, only for sharing the spirit of Gotcha! Now What Do I Do With Ya?
http://s1303.photobucket.com/user/RoCoCo9/media/214928ParrotInAlmondTreeVS_zpsfabe4492.jpg.html
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http://s1303.photobucket.com/user/RoCoCo9/media/2075RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeVS_zps567e9531.jpg.html
A Red Wattle Bird, taken under much the same conditions - very far away, shaking hands trying to zoom in, amazement I even managed to get it in the box, and greater love for this camera than for any I have ever used.
http://s1303.photobucket.com/user/RoCoCo9/media/2072RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeBVS_zps425faa55.jpg.html
Likely the same bird, but in a different tree. Another impossible shot that amazed me and impressed me - I love my Canon! It gives me surprises I don't deserve. One day I'll find the connector for my tripod, and start getting serious, and taking coffee out to the garden specially to spy on the birds. I will try to rediscover the control that will shoot off multiple exposures to increase the chances of catching a charming smile on one of those marauding Twenty Eights, the ones that stop me ever getting almonds from my almond tree. I'll try to hold the camera right so I don't accidentally set off the delayed exposure control. I'll ... I'll ... I'll - oh, I think I'll go to bed instead.
Before I do - a couple of Western Rosellas. Or so I am told. I checked on Google, and there are certain differences - if you can't believe Google, who ....
http://s1303.photobucket.com/user/RoCoCo9/media/1501WesternRosellasS_zps13707e2d.jpg.html?sort=3&o=9
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http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/1501WesternRosellasS_zps13707e2d.jpg?t=1405797044
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2072RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeBVS_zps425faa55.jpg?t=1405790061
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9
/2073RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeVVSs_zps0beb8205.jpg?t=1405795874 (http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2073RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeVVSs_zps0beb8205.jpg?t=1405795874)
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2075RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeVS_zps567e9531.jpg?t=1405790027
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/214928ParrotInAlmondTreeVS_zpsfabe4492.jpg?t=1405790545
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2155ParrotsinAlmondBlossomCafeVs_zps63eafb61.jpg?t=1405794951
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2158ParrotssnackingonalmondblossomSV_zps206e7333.jpg?t=1405795026
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/219128xevS_zps66a9ead4.jpg?t=1405789855
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http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/2072RedWattleBirdinRedgumTreeBVS_zps425faa55.jpg?t=1405790061
http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag155/RoCoCo9/1501WesternRosellasS_zps13707e2d.jpg?t=1405797044
I don't know how many learning curves constitute a learning experience, but I might have hit one or two tonight. Any that are still wrong probably deserve to be.