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/
What do you mean you can't see an otter ! well it was a L-O-N-G way away :(
and the Heron was too close. LOL
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Regards, Hazel
Treecreeper playing Peep-O at the back of the feeding log and a Long Tailed Tit with wings like a butterfly !
Goldeneye
And
Goosander....
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
One from the patio at home before I went into hospital to have the earlier postponed surgery, a house sparrow photobombed by twigs....
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Michael B said:One from the patio at home before I went into hospital to have the earlier postponed surgery
Hope all went smoothly with the op Mike and that there are plenty of birds to view out in the garden from the comfort of your own chair.
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Michael B said: One from the patio at home before I went into hospital to have the earlier postponed surgery
Thanks Hazel.
You may have seen my post on the Odds and Sods 2022 thread, but if not, here it is
The op was Tues 18th pm, and it has been a long time coming, pre-covid was the initial plan for the op.
Because a small patch on my leg still ulcerates after the initial surgery almost seven years ago, they wanted to try another skin graft. However, post retirement, I've hardly had any problems, but they insisted and they know, so I wasn't going to argue.
I'm back next Tues for a follow up, and I should know then what I can and can't do, but for now, very gentle exercise, no stretching, around the house, keep it warm and all should go to plan.
I always do as I'm told, I'm always good.....
Cin J