Old thread here: http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/chat/f/2542/t/22684.aspx
Because the original thread has, fittingly enough, 'gone bad', it's time for a new 'Bad pics' thread. Here, we celebrate the very worst of our wildlife photography. The subject matter is always brilliant, but the photos are very much not. If it's out of focus, chopped in half, frighteningly under- or over-exposed or terrible in some other way, it belongs here :)
Here's my first (first of many, no doubt) contribution to the new thread, a Goldcrest taken at Barnes yesterday. You need only minor incompetence to take a blurry photo, and the same to take a really under-exposed photo, but to do both in one go requires a special level of cackhandedness.
My blog: http://mazzaswildside.blogspot.co.uk/
My Flickr page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/124028194@N04/
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
so set up the camera to have a wee spy on the robins nest box and all I managed to capture was ....!
Tony T said:
Good shooting!
Cue Battle of Britain theme.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXbDQBsFFIE
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Peek-a-boo
And so near, but so far.... there was nothing in focus at all in the full uncropped image!!
Fist shot : Woodpigeon feeling comfortable on a nest in which Crows surely have bonds in, aswell.
Photo two: on this trunk a friend of birds put bird feed. It was highly frequented.
Third shot : Chaffinch needs quite a while to crack sunflower seed open.
This goldeneye wasn't staying around.
"Birds are, quite simply, little miracles - and as such they require care and consideration."
Magnus Ullman
My Flickr account is here
Cracking shot Limpy, you can see every feather - wish my bad pics were as good as that one lol
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Regards, Hazel
They never stay still !!!!
Lollipops never stay still either !
Kind regards, Ann
PimperneBloke said: