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Saturday, January 07, 2006
21st Century Soup presents...
...In Amazing
Ixus400SouperVision
...
the famous russell bird feeder in its heyday before the precarious tilt.
proof that the birds come from far and wide to sample my superb signature dish,
peanuts au naturel.
although this particular diner, rather ungraciously we thought at chez russell, conveyed a rather distrustful air about the arrangements before doing a runner and without settling the bill.
the soundtrack is added for your enhanced viewing experience as there wasn't much sound as I was shooting through double glazing. It is the authentic song of the great tit, courtesy of the bbc birdsong archive.
hope you enjoy the clip, however, if you can only view a blank box please let me know otherwise I'm being a complete muppet, aren't I?
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digital SLR
and one of these days I'll learn how to use it.
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Very nearly all the images involve some photoshop but I've only tagged those that used more photoshop than photography.
Technically, I still don't use photoshop. It's
Paintshop Pro Photo XI
. At one tenth the cost and able to do everything I need it to, I can put the half-grand saved towards another lens.
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Photography needs more anarchists.
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In our creativity, we should endeavour to make mistakes. There is nothing wrong in making mistakes; in fact it should be regarded as a creative virtue. After all, success is just an accident that occurs while we are making mistakes.
potager's proverb
Actually, I'm not all that interested in the subject of photography. Once the picture is in the box, I'm not all that interested in what happens next. Hunters, after all, aren't cooks.
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walk slowly,
take your time
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pea & ham
Being a blog, photos get posted in chronological order not always in the order they're made, and never in an order which represents my own favourites, whether it's artistically pleasing, a fascinating learning process, an enjoyable day's hunting or just bloody amazing that anything turned out better than I hoped!
Also, as
every picture tells a story
, I thought I'd select a few images which mean more than the majority I've snapped and place them to a sub-blog, which I call
Short Back & Sides
, and I'll record some notes and memories, motivation and inspiration, and any other mumbles that come to mind.
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