Looking across Jordan Creek at Autumn Color and reflection.
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens.
ISO 400, f11, 1/8 second,
Exposure corrected +0.36 Stops.
September 29, 2019
Along Jordan Creek. Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.
xwing15 wrote:
Thank you my friend. that's exactly how it is on the ipad. it's no fun. it annoys extremely.
Talking about iPad problem, now if I don't view the FM site for some hours, it asks me to log in when I come back to the site, this has been going on for about two weeks, super annoying.
kdrk888 wrote:
Talking about iPad problem, now if I don't view the FM site for some hours, it asks me to log in when I come back to the site, this has been going on for about two weeks, super annoying.
I have not yet found the problem, but it is annoying that on the iPad hardly the whole page view can be displayed. and the pop-up cover the whole view from time to time. I would like to pay a little more contribution. it does not make you happy anymore. :-(
I didn’t see when the “dispute” actually started but the hummingbird on the left stepped on the foot of the other while the second one was struggling to break loose. Based on the weight of hummingbirds, it should have not been difficult for the second bird to get away actually. So, I assume that some claws of the second bird got caught in some cracks of the branch while the bully on the left just stepped on the foot. The nonchalant look of the bullying hummingbird like nothing was happening while the desperate expression of the struggling hummingbird are priceless. It lasted only for approximately a second or so after I started capturing this bullying behavior.
AGeoJO wrote:
I didn’t see when the “dispute” actually started but the hummingbird on the left stepped on the foot of the other while the second one was struggling to break loose. Based on the weight of hummingbirds, it should have not been difficult for the second bird to get away actually. So, I assume that some claws of the second bird got caught in some cracks of the branch while the bully on the left just stepped on the foot. The nonchalant look of the bullying hummingbird like nothing was happening while the desperate expression of the struggling hummingbird are priceless. It lasted only for approximately a second or so after I started capturing this bullying behavior. ...Show more →