Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Hard White Lump On Inside Of Mouth

With a steady hand

ensures With luck, the image stabilizer in my lens for sharp images, even when I photograph them privately. However, I wanted to see how much it takes to fix the camera to tripod. An old aluminum tripod I was still "flying around", and with a new ball, it should be enough for a couple of first attempts. Here are two unfinished sections 1-1 for comparison



One can see that the first picture was somewhat finer details that faded in the second picture. The first is actually from the tripod made the second out of hand. The next step would be a remote release in combination with mirror lock . But then I probably would need a much more stable tripod, so not even the gentle breeze of the day to prevent vibrations caused more than these measures.

The whole scene looked like this way:



While the grebes are already in the second brood, they are still begging of the older pups.

On Sunday I was able to get the upper lake this Sperber, who had his dinner "grabbed"



I the prey can not see them, it could be a gold bunting.

The Black Swan the way, is still there:



He is very friendly and in compliance is a growing near the southern bridge. He is almost certainly a captured fugitive, even if he does not appear to be ringed.

The remaining yield of the last days: the Black Redstart can now watch almost constantly on the north side of the university or at least hear:



While other people at the Dümmer picture taken with long focal lengths rarities could, I had to make do with simpler designs. Again: A Sedge Warbler:



And on Passenger break was at the weekend not sooo busy, but this Dunnock is held apparently by their offspring properly on the go:

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