The seed bell cost $2. The joy of seeing their antics and shooting pics like
this is worth a lot more - to me at any rate.
http://www.ryadia.com/PFF/thebirds.htm
There's plenty of life left in 10Ds. Surely their launch must have some
significance in the history of Photography? Mine and me will part company
when one of us dies. Despite the better handling of blue skies and pixel
stuffing, the 20D is stretched to equal the image quality of a 10D.
Douglas
> The seed bell cost $2. The joy of seeing their antics and shooting pics like
> this is worth a lot more - to me at any rate.
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> Douglas
Here's 2 for you, Doug.The rainbows love our Locquat tree!
> www.members.optusnet.com.au/mjwyllie/3_Rainbows.JPG
> www.members.optusnet.com.au/mjwyllie/Rainbow05.JPG

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Ryadiia - 29 May 2007 08:23 GMT
>> The seed bell cost $2. The joy of seeing their antics and shooting pics
>> like this is worth a lot more - to me at any rate.
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>> www.members.optusnet.com.au/mjwyllie/Rainbow05.JPG
Nice shots.
I've got some after they got drunk in an Unberella tree and came to my place
for bath! Hilarious watching them get out of the bird bath and stagering
around.

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Douglas,
Those who can, just do it.
Those who can't become bullies.
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Poxy - 29 May 2007 12:29 GMT
>> The seed bell cost $2. The joy of seeing their antics and shooting
>> pics like this is worth a lot more - to me at any rate.
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>> www.members.optusnet.com.au/mjwyllie/Rainbow05.JPG
Gorgeous colours - I pulled out our locquat about a year ago as it was
competing for light and crowding with the 3 trees planted too close to it -
if birds like that had ever turned up for a feed I might have kept it :)