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Recent content by abp

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    april competition

    Well Guys, guess what, That's right I just missed the competiton again, but here is a picture of a Goldfinch which was on the feeder on a table near my back window which I placed there during the bad weather. Any comments are gracefully accepted. The picture was taken by my Minolta Dimage...
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    Red Fox Male or Female?

    Dear Colleagues, I would be grateful if any other members could tellme if this a dog fox or a vixen which was taken on the 3rd jan 05. I look forward to your replies if any Kindest Regards Brian Pemberton
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    red fox 2

    Hi Colleagues, It seems that my previous pictures of the Red fox taken on the 3/1/05 seem have suffered due to the recent crash. I am therefore putting another of the pictures for your viewing and comments. The fox is outside my place of work within the boundry fence of the...
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    What is this insect ?

    Hi Guys, Just thought I'd show you a picture of this insect on aflower which was took on my Minolta Z3, the details are as follows:- 1/50 sec f5.6 ISO 50 1600x1200 Aperture Priority Please note this picture was taken using Super Macro and was cropped using PSP 8. Do you think I am improving...
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    monthly competition

    Hi, I hope I am not to late to enter the competition. I would like to enter my pictute of a small tortoise butterfly, taken with my Minolta Z3. Kindest Regards Brian Pemberton
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    Waiting to land ?

    Hi Guys! Sorry to bombard you with another picture. One of my other hobbies is commercial aviation and I always watch the planes circiling around waiting to to land. You could say this is the garden bird version circling waiting to land on the feeder. This picture was taken with a Minolta Z3...
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    Garden Bird Mystery 2

    Hi Guys, Again another bird for your attention. What do you think this one is? Kindest Regards Brian Pemberton
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    Garden Bird Mystery 1

    Hi Guys Can anyone tell me what bird this please? Kindest Regards Brian Pemberton
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    cheeky greenfinch

    Hi Guys, I would like to show you a picture of this cheeky chappie, which I took this morning at 06:30 hrs with my Minolta Z3. Here are the details of the picture as follows:- Aperture Prioty 1/60 sec at f/4.5 ISO 200 1600 x 1200 size Please note that even zoomed in from at least...
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    Great Tit

    GreatTit Thanks for your reply, I am not sure what aperture the Z3 goes to when fully zoomed, I think it is f/8.0. I have put another picture on same thread has this one. Please see John Cantelo thread in the Camera and Photography section. Kindest Regards Brian Pemberton
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    Minolta Z3 - new ultra zoom camera

    Minolta Z3 Yes it was hand held leaning on the frame of the back window and I think yes it does make a difference. Kindest Regards Brian Pemberton
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    Great Tit

    Hi Guys, Here a picture of this beautiful bird which I took early this morning with my new Minolta Z3. I have cropped it using PSP 8, but the 12x otical zoom has not been altered. I bought this camera for £289 from a well known shop where I live and was £60 cheaper than another well...
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    Minolta Z3 - new ultra zoom camera

    Minolta Dimage Z3 Hi Guys, Just thought I,d show you this picture of a Starling on my peanut feeder which I took this morning. This was taken with my new Minolta Dimage Z3 which I bought yesterday for £289 from a shop where I live in St.Helens, and it was £60 cheaper than another...
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    id by photographing birds

    Thanks for the advice, Helen Kindest Regards Brian Pemberton
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    Digital v Non Digital

    Digital v non digital Thanks for reply Kindest Regards Brian Pemberton
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