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    Eastern Spinebill. (Well it would have been in sequence but V bulletin decided otherwise)
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    Last edited by seaslug; 27-04-2018, 08:49 PM.

  • #2
    G'day Greg

    If you can set #4 to become #3 then the sequence goes okay .... but whatever it's a beaut collection
    I imagine that these little fellas are local to you - therefore any possibility of a change of camera position to get a softer / cleaner background?

    Phil
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    > recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ozzie_Traveller View Post
      G'day Greg If you can set #4 to become #3 then the sequence goes okay .... but whatever it's a beaut collections I imagine that these little fellas are local to you - therefore any possibility of a change of camera position to get a softer / cleaner background? Phil
      I have a love hate .. mainly hate with the operation of this web site. At times it sets images out of order even when I load them one at a time in the order I want. When I go back in to rearrange them, it will then not display the image I shift and put a ‘click on’ box in its place to get the image. I’ve nearly given it away all together a couple of times. (The images were uploaded in the correct order but didn’t display that way) As far as the background goes, They are taken from my kitchen window overlooking a side garden which is backed by a paling fence. I don’t have a better option unless I dig up the trees the birds are feeding on and replant them in the middle of the lawn. So the long short answer is no, I can’t get angle without the fence in the background. I’m just happy to be able to stand at the sink, watch the birds and occasionally capture a bit of action they provide.

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      • #4
        Yep - I can relate to your feelings of dispair - I have a particular photo software that I use daily because it's dramatically faster than PSE, but regrettably, it's old and does not have all the bells & whistles of PSE. But it's fab to quickly open up to 9 or 10 images and allow full screen viewing and editing

        What gives me the poops is that those multiple images are loaded out of sequence - so if I want to view a sequence, they're out of sync when I view them. I have to load each one separately in order to get the sequence accurately arranged

        As to your back yard - it's a bugga too. You've obviously planted the house the wrong way around - you didn't think of the birds needs before you dug the foundations and "planted all them there brickz"

        Phil
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        > recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/

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