Chris B. wrote:
Noelle was attending the PPANJ (Professional Photographers Association of New Jersey) convention and trade show in Atlantic City, NJ from 4/26 - 4/28. She probably got more involved than she had planned.
Well she'll be surprised at how far along the thread has gone and how many more people have contributed! I hope she didn't get the swine flu! That damn thing has reached San Jose... I try to stay away from all people nowadays. That's why I'm always out shooting birds! Hopefully I wont get bird flu! Haha!
Yikes! No I didn't get the memo... But yes its really close to home now. Its in South San Jose at some high school I guess which is only 10 miles from my home! Double Yikes!
Some of you guys have been a real inspiration. I *just* got my 400/5.6 so need to learn a lot, but here's one for starters! (Cropped the hell out of it, I love having almost 17MP to choose from.)
pingflood wrote:
Some of you guys have been a real inspiration. I *just* got my 400/5.6 so need to learn a lot, but here's one for starters! (Cropped the hell out of it, I love having almost 17MP to choose from.)
Very cool pingflood! I hope to see more from you in the future! Isn't the 400mm great?
I'm here!! Thanks for missing me guys! I feel the love!
I will try to catch up on what has been posted while I was not here
Yes, I did get more involved than I thought I would be and I did not get to go to the nature reserve My business has kept me busy over the past few days so no time to play for me.
I have some nice news to share..... Portrait of the Year, Kodak Gallery award and a court of honor!!
wing tong wrote:
hmmm, nothing all weekend from either Conrad or Noelle. Looks like I'll have to bring this thread back from the dead.
sooo, I was at the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Reserve on Saturday - my recent fad, trying new places. Anyhow, looks like wintering birds are mostly gone and there were only a few straddlers, nothing to write home about.
what to do?? hmmm, okay, let's go ahead and get off my a$$ and make that DIY project I've been thinking of since last year! So here it is, my backyard bird perch:
That's the window I'll be shooting out from in the background - that's not a camo blind on the window, it's a reflection of trees in my backyard, but I will likely do a blind next time I get off my a$$ again http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3586/3477947887_fd80736709.jpg
The upper post is held onto the lower post with 2 wingnuts so I can lower it to replace the suet or the entire perch. The perch is held onto the upper post with screw tightened crimps so I can replace the perch occassionally. A suet cage hangs from the perch. The upside-down plastic planter pot towards the bottom is to prevent squirrels from climbing the poles. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3395/3477947765_4e7623803f.jpg
My backyard don't seem to attract any interesting birds as I already have a traditional bird feeder and bird bath and so far I've only had finches, black phoebe, some dull brown bird, stellars jay, blue jay, robin, mourning dove, and juncos. There are also crows that are not going to visit the perch, turkey vultures and RTHs that only visit a mile in the sky, and hummers which I will likely put up some sort of hummer magnet later to attract. BUTTTT, it would still be interesting to get some sharp closeup shots and I hope to attract other more interesting birds that I've heard to be around my area....Show more →