Posts by Nora Leggs
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Capture: Movement, in reply to
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Capture: Movement, in reply to
it can be a bit tricky to control for foreground telegraph poles when you are taking an idyllic rural scene from a train going 300km per hour
good for suggesting motion though : )
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Glad to see pohutukawa still going off in other parts! Reg, that's really Peak Pohutukawa.
Thanks for jealousing us up there Sofie. Looks like another world.
And Bart, there's your branching pic right there in Lynley's dancing trees!
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Capture: Movement, in reply to
This works for me....
I open the picture in my photo editor. I rotate it 4 times until it is back to it's upright position. I save it again. Then I post it and it and it usually stays upright. Good luck!
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Capture: Peak Pohutukawa, in reply to
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Rainy day in December.
Mr Leggs said “Don’t look.”Saw this oystercatcher on a pohutukawa carpet. It seemed fitting this shorebird is half on the red carpet and half on the green.
Never been this close to one before. A chance to see the beauty of the blue black feathers.It can’t have been there that long, only a few stamens have fallen on the bird. And if we’d been five minutes later we wouldn’t have seen the rubbish collectors pick it up.
Oystercatcher dreaming of Cape Reinga?
(I can’t believe we have all these great pohutukawa pictures and none from Cape Reinga yet)