Re: PESO: Woodpecker

2024-03-31 Thread Larry Colen
I quite like the photo with the heron and goose. My inner 12 year old really wants to make a bunch of juvenile jokes about wet beaver, fortunately I'm too mature to pass them on. > On Mar 31, 2024, at 1:54 PM, John Sessoms wrote: > > So I finally got out of the house to make some photographs.

Re: PESO Woodpecker

2021-11-29 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Nice portrait of the bird in his working environment! Dan Matyola *https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery * On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 12:51 PM Toine wrote: > Spotted a few birds. Incl a woodpecker pecking dead wood: > >

Re: PESO Woodpecker

2021-11-28 Thread Corey Leopold
That is a nice woodpecker shot! On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 11:51 AM Toine wrote: > Spotted a few birds. Incl a woodpecker pecking dead wood: > > https://www.repiuk.nl/albums/new/#=1=006-374-1012832 > Panasonic DC-GX9 and 100-400 @ 400 and some serious cropping > If you pixelpeep you could spot the

Re: PESO Woodpecker

2021-11-27 Thread Toine
Yes, melting snow On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 at 23:29, John Sessoms wrote: > > Is that ice on top of the mushroom? > > On 11/27/2021 12:51 PM, Toine wrote: > > Spotted a few birds. Incl a woodpecker pecking dead wood: > > > > https://www.repiuk.nl/albums/new/#=1=006-374-1012832 > > Panasonic DC-GX9 and

Re: PESO Woodpecker

2021-11-27 Thread John Sessoms
Is that ice on top of the mushroom? On 11/27/2021 12:51 PM, Toine wrote: Spotted a few birds. Incl a woodpecker pecking dead wood: https://www.repiuk.nl/albums/new/#=1=006-374-1012832 Panasonic DC-GX9 and 100-400 @ 400 and some serious cropping If you pixelpeep you could spot the remains of

Re: PESO Woodpecker

2021-11-27 Thread Toine
Yes, he's alive and pecking. On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 at 22:46, ann sanfedele wrote: > > Woody looks not quite real to me.. is he live or somone's carefully > sculpted artwork? nice shot, whichever.. > But the whole gallery is lovely to look at, as always > > ann > > On 11/27/2021 12:51 PM, Toine

Re: PESO Woodpecker

2021-11-27 Thread ann sanfedele
Woody looks not quite real to me.. is he live or somone's carefully sculpted artwork?  nice shot, whichever.. But the whole gallery is lovely to look at, as always ann On 11/27/2021 12:51 PM, Toine wrote: Spotted a few birds. Incl a woodpecker pecking dead wood:

Re: PESO: Woodpecker.

2009-11-08 Thread David J Brooks
Seems a bit t soft, but a nice composition Dave On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Sandra Hermann jeepgirls2...@yahoo.com wrote: I'm on a roll here guys.  Maybe we should change it to Picture every hour or so for a few minutes. LOL http://samsphotopage.blogspot.com/  Help me support Autism

Re: PESO: Woodpecker.

2009-11-07 Thread paul stenquist
A nice moment here, but lacking contrast and a bit soft IMO. Paul On Nov 7, 2009, at 9:17 PM, Sandra Hermann wrote: I'm on a roll here guys. Maybe we should change it to Picture every hour or so for a few minutes. LOL http://samsphotopage.blogspot.com/ Help me support Autism research!

RE: PESO: Woodpecker?

2005-03-27 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Definitely not a woodpecker. Don't have my bird book handy, and I'm not very good at recognizing birds from outside my local geographic area, so I can't be of more help. Shel [Original Message] From: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm no bird expert, but this guy eats something he

Re: PESO: Woodpecker?

2005-03-27 Thread Christian
Paul Stenquist wrote on 3/27/2005, 6:59 PM: I'm no bird expert, but this guy eats something he finds on tree branches. Is he some kind of woodpecker? He's not like most of the other woodpeckers I've seen around here. Shot with the *istD, A400/5.6, and the Sigma DG500 Super set on high

Re: PESO: Woodpecker?

2005-03-27 Thread Bob W
Hi, I'm no bird expert, but this guy eats something he finds on tree branches. Is he some kind of woodpecker? He's not like most of the other woodpeckers I've seen around here. Shot with the *istD, A400/5.6, and the Sigma DG500 Super set on high speed synch, f5.6 @ 1/1000th. Paul

Re: PESO: Woodpecker?

2005-03-27 Thread Bob Sullivan
Yes, a nuthatch. Around here they can be called creepers, and be pretty friendly compared to the woodpeckers who are shy. Look carefully as they can be tough to spot and hop away rather than fly. Regards, Bob S. On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 19:13:43 -0500, Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Paul