My first post in the forum. Just moved to a place near Whaplode, Lincolnshire. I am now in the process of trying to photo catalogue all the birds that arrive. :-)
I am not the best photographer.
Hi Mike. Thank you for the comments. Understood on the naming. Slowly but surely. I think I may have got a shot of a Swallow sat on the telephone line to our house that I will drop in here soon. Technically not in the garden but in the airspace over it. ;-) I hope me firing loads of photos on this post does not put people off. Just excited to be able to join a community like that of the RSPB. Take care. Cheers.
Ed D said:Hi Mike. Thank you for the comments. Understood on the naming. Slowly but surely. I think I may have got a shot of a Swallow sat on the telephone line to our house that I will drop in here soon. Technically not in the garden but in the airspace over it. ;-) I hope me firing loads of photos on this post does not put people off. Just excited to be able to join a community like that of the RSPB. Take care. Cheers.
You're welcome.
I've only been doing this for 3½ years, so I'm still learning, and thanks to the helpful folk here, plus a couple of decent books, I'm getting there.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Last photo for today on this post from my garden. We have a few of these Swallows flying around today.
That's a beaut.
A chirpy chap makes an entrance on or back gate. :-)
Ed D said:Thank you. Lucky with the swallow. It was perched. ;-) Must have photo'd 30+ in an attempt to get one flying. Not managed to get any that i could publish. More practice needed. LOL
I just get carried away, just to get that one pic.
Good job its digital and not film, I'd be bankrupted many times.
All good photos from you Ed, and a pleasure to view.
Ed D said:photo'd 30+
Is that all? I'm certainly with Mike in the "glad it's no longer on film" camp, and the "or else I'd be bankrupt" camp lol