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My 1st Ever Birdy Pic :D (1 Viewer)

Chronic04

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Hello
at 11:30 Am today i decided i would hide in the garden right by the feeder for 10 minutes and look what i came up with.
its not very good as i only have a 2.2 megapixel digital camera
 

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Chronic04 said:
Hello
at 11:30 Am today i decided i would hide in the garden right by the feeder for 10 minutes and look what i came up with.
its not very good as i only have a 2.2 megapixel digital camera

It's not the 2.2megapixels that is the problem, my camera is a 1.3 megapixel camera and providing I do not want to print pictures bigger than 8x6 it is hard to fault the prints, and on a screen it is difficult to see the difference between my oictures and those of my wife who's more recent camera has 4 megapixels.
I have attached a picture below all that I have done to it is resize it so that it fits in here.
 

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Chronic04 said:
Hello
at 11:30 Am today i decided i would hide in the garden right by the feeder for 10 minutes and look what i came up with.
its not very good as i only have a 2.2 megapixel digital camera

Much better than any of my attempts Chronic, which have, without exception, all ended up as unrecognisable brown blobs in the distance!
 
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