I’m pleased, as these are heavily cropped. I have the camera on its highest quality now (these are optimized and reduced to 80% as well). I need to conquer shutter speed, focus points, and ISO and white balance too. Geez, auto is easier!
Hello Millie – I’ve just posted my usual confessional – shifting the goalposts again! Thanks for asking. I shall visit your blog and see how you are doing, this evening. 🙂
Magpies? I had no idea what they looked like. Thank you. I learn something new every day. Wonderful, crisp close-ups. 🙂
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I’ve changed my camera settings to the highest quality – as per a book I’m reading. The galah was taken before that. I’m trying to move past auto.
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I love your photos. 😀 ❤
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Oh yes, nearly forgot Tess, I thought all countries had magpies – just different versions of the black-and-white birds, though.
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I should look them up. These are the first I’ve ever laid eye upon. 🙂
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The Nikon takes a wonderful sharp picture.
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I’m pleased, as these are heavily cropped. I have the camera on its highest quality now (these are optimized and reduced to 80% as well). I need to conquer shutter speed, focus points, and ISO and white balance too. Geez, auto is easier!
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Your fence looks like the place to be, Christine. We don’t get the cockatoos and galahs, but we have plenty of magpies. Great photos.
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Thanks Millie.
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Hope all is going well with the publication of your book! 🙂
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Hello Millie – I’ve just posted my usual confessional – shifting the goalposts again! Thanks for asking. I shall visit your blog and see how you are doing, this evening. 🙂
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Beautiful pictures!! 🙂 Love the close ups!! 🙂
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Thank you Mithai.
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You are welcome.
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