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/
here a few birds I haven`t seen in ages- especially the female Blackcap (she doesn`t sing so much and so loudly like her male)
Mart 1 said:Hey Mike! Floating without wings - they`re getting better and better
It's the future, no more flying.....
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Not only a bad pic because this Grey Heron was the far side of a large pond but when I got it up on screen it looks like it caught a mole; at first I thought it was a water shrew with the snout nose but no white underbelly so think it's a mole ?? It also seems to have much larger front feet like shovels moles have for digging out earth.
Hard cropped record shot only .........
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Regards, Hazel
This thread is in danger of becoming 'good pics of fab wildlife' so thought I'd best lower the tone immediately. It's been a while, sorry, but I'm saving everything up for a big Christmas quiz.
Fear not Internetman, I and a good many others still manage to get a good selection of photos for this thread...
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
I got this white-tailed eagle with a fish
"Birds are, quite simply, little miracles - and as such they require care and consideration."
Magnus Ullman
My Flickr account is here
Half a Black Deer ... The other half might have been better!