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Mistress Rose
Joined: 21 Jul 2011 Posts: 16173
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 43737 Location: yes
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Posted: Mon Feb 10, 25 11:15 am Post subject: |
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blend in but do your stuff , you are just another critter doing critter stuff
try to sneak them makes them nervous
it gets better once you start to cooperate, dik is a good tutor
good sneaking can work for up close, but is best done with long lens, remote or detect "button" and no smelly(or otherwise detectable)human nearby
this applies to "hunting" in the same ways as it does to taking a snap
re "unplanned" the best camera is the one available in the required time frame, a cheap modern phone gets a better image in the conditions than top mid range hobby cameras from 20 yrs ago
there is crossover between this and ttdntas
if you must take snaps from indoors via a closed window, take a mo to get the poi on the subject rather than the glass(or the muck on the glass , window frame , curtain etc)
i know that seems obvious, it isn't to point and press cameras
ps clean the windows(and use optically better panes as replacements if needed) helps
antique glass is well wonky, no amount of focus through or post snap tweaking can eliminate it
from here the top pane (original 1897) makes the phone wires look like a worrying ECG, the lower sash pane that i put in using modern glass makes the wires look like drafted lines on a schematic
double glaze panels are difficult, 90 degrees on is the best bet, angled gets messy |
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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dpack
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 25 1:32 pm Post subject: |
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i have a pair of small brown jobbers, he sings, he dances, they both have insect eating beaks and speckled waistcoats
umm the singing and dancing is ace, a mirror adds to the fun as far as i can tell he recons he can dance in two places(ballet school) and she likes a performance with presentation
the bluetits can get through or over the anti cat mesh, daws/pigeys fine and sparrows are all ok, maybe 10 in the very local "young pioneer" sparrow colony
there are a few wrens
grin has passed by and may have been on the bathroom windowsill a while back
the makeover has not destroyed most of the "old"wildlife, most of the useful weeds are doing fine
the sammisons are doing well, the improved mouse castle is rather nice,
they do more digging than the cornish or viet cong
they have plenty of food to store and a robust 3D house
hopefully the little sammisons will be plentiful and able to colonize many more mouse castles as the hoard spreads
apart from the frozen couple of weeks leopard slugs have been active, other invertebrates are available
assorted "food plants" not for me ones are starting to act as though is is almost spring
etc, perhaps the theme is did we have winter? |
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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