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Posted: Thu Jan 10th, 2019 06:19
 
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Hmmm, I liked the first image as the blue sky was reflected in the way.



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first image Jonathon , second looked overcooked

 




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err Eric ,believe it or not that background is S.O.C no cloning or messing about at all , its the reeds over the other side of the pool .. hard to get but it is possible as this shows .

you need to move north we have perfect outdoor studios :lol:

but talking to the pool management today they have a work party going in tomorrow to cut the reeds back so , don't go to the estate agents yet :readthis:

 




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blackfox wrote:
err Eric ,believe it or not that background is S.O.C no cloning or messing about at all , its the reeds over the other side of the pool .. hard to get but it is possible as this shows .

Jeff ....not sure what you are referring to as I haven't posted anything on that subject??? Was it someone else's comment?











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Still getting greenfly in the pansies.:thumbs:

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Super, he looks well fed.



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oops sorry , it should have been in reply to Jonathon , but you replied to him so I linked via your reply totally innocently of course . think I'll break the whiskey out in a bit to clear the cobwebs of my mind :banghead::banghead:

:whip::whip::whip::whip::whip::whip::whip::whip:

 




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I'll join you with the whisky Jeff.
:cheersduo::-)



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coal tit from today in the rain, shouldn't really have gone out
lump of coal by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 




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when checking another shot in todays series , I happened to look at the shutter speeds which is something I dont normally bother with . the coal tit shot above , WAS TAKEN AT 600MM AT 1/30TH SEC HANDHELD at 800iso . stunned am I :thumbs::thumbs::bowing::bowing:o.Oo.O

 

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