Re: June 2012
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 8:05 am
Trevor, it was good to meet you and Yvonne at Collard Hill on Tuesday. We also saw UKBer Bill (Willrow) who was great company throughout the day.
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Surely it should be Little Red, not Large Blue?Your "rooster" is absolutely superb!
Try being a Leeds United fan!Jack Harrison wrote:David M in South Wales says:But absence of butterflies is not really a good enough reason to feel depressed.This is getting depressing now.....
There are FAR better reasons to become depressed( I know - they are called Divorce Lawyers, Accountants, Civil Servants and sundry other Bureaucrats all after your money)
Just seen a single Speckled Wood and a single Holly Blue in a one-hour amble in good weather and good habitat. Wow. But that is an improvement over a similar walk this time last week!
Jack
I simply cannot understand why this is not the normal design. If you don't like an articulated screen then you don't have to use it (keep the screen folded flat). The only disadvantage I can see with an articulated screen is that it might be slightly more vulnerable to breaking....articulated screen...
Good point Neil. Do they still have Swedish accents?They won't harm the insect but might cause a speech impediment.
Sussex Kipper wrote:They won't harm the insect but might cause a speech impediment.
Some while back I asked about Pixel Binning. Have you looked up Panasonic Binning? Might offer the advice you are seekingCould anyone offer me advice[about Pansonic G series]
Not sure that the Panasonic G series cameras are as good for butterfly photography as the Panasonic FZ series, I have both and now use only the FZ150, others may beg to differ, but you only have to look at some of the images taken with the FZ series cameras on these sighting pages to understand why so many DSLR users are being convertedPhilzoid wrote:I have a Panasonic Lumix G series and cannot get photos anywhere near as good as other (FZ) Panasonic users . As a result I rarely use the Panasonic and instead stick with my bulkier Canon 1100D. Could anyone offer me advice
Lovely photos- where were they taken?Jack Harrison wrote:Well - personal opinion of course - I think the FZ 150 does a pretty good job with non-butterfly pictures
Jack
Well, I can answer the first one for Jack. He was stood alongside the tap that I used to refill my camper van fresh water supply. It is Tobermory on Mull. When I was there a group of four Japanese students asked to me to take a photo of them draped artistically over the anchors. Thier camera was an FZ100.Lovely photos- where were they taken?
I think we should be told the whole story!!!Rogerdodge wrote:I was barred from the pub about 30 years ago!
I told you on Wednesday Pete... "You should have been here yesterday mate!""I can't believe that I failed to bump into Rosalyn, Willrow and other UKB members, no doubt, at Collard..."