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.
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You have to be careful how you say that, Wendy. And, I won't ask what the image on the right is because I have no idea although I suspect there is some innuendo involved.
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Tony
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'Tis something quite innocuous & really pretty TJ! But it did make me laugh ... norty!!!
Although this is in another thread I felt it also belonged here
The pics before, and after were all in focus, except this one, which would have been a corker (even if I say so myself:-) )
I'll kick myself every day now Lol
Terry
cheers Terry
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turboman said: I'll kick myself every day now Lol
I would too Terry.
Jim
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here is my kingfisher- lovely colours!
:-)
another day, another kingfisher, another 'bad pics' post
Ouch! This was probably a Collared Dove and seems to have survived the experience...
Ouch indeed GL! What a fabulous image although took me a while to work it out!!
It also looks a bit like an owl to me, but I don't know of any owls around here and there's a tree full of Collared Doves at the bottom of the garden (and a local sparrowhawk that has taken a CD or two in the past). Anyway, no bodies about, so either it survived or it's been taken off and eaten somewhere.