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MuttleMcTuttle

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  1. I believe the sigma 18-250 got some good reviews, but I've not tried either lens myself. SIgma are usually pretty good, but can have quality control issues. Had a couple of sigmas in the past but really couldn't get on with them, found they gave too much flare and weren't really sharp at the extremes of the zooms, but for the price... the main gripe with the 18-250 seemed to be the weight... hahahahahaha wimps!!!!!
  2. Some lovely shots there, and it proves you don't always need "good" weather for good photography Nothing like a bit of murkiness for atmospheric pics
  3. I think they were probably really good shots before you mangled 'em...
  4. I'd chuck the cloves, eat the fruit, drink the red wine, and forget about the mulling bit Nice pics though, looks like it might taste good.
  5. Amazing pic. Looks like there is nothing there apart from rocks and ice but then you zoom in and it's like tent city!
  6. if you are really serious about photography a dslr kit like this might be worth a look - http://www.wexphotog...enses/p10001494 I use Canon, but for the price I can't fault this little gem when it comes to image quality... The two lenses mean you have wide angle (18mm) for landscapes, and the tele zoom for action shots. But... no doubt you will soon find that 200mm hasn't quite got the range you need, and a 300 would be nice, and then you will need a spare memory card, battery, maybe a speedlight... and so it goes on. Before you know where you are your wallet is light of a grand!
  7. Canon or Nikon, or one of the other brands even (yes, they do exist)... most modern dslrs have reasonable AF for things like running dogs. The D300 is pretty good, the D200 not quite so good... Other half had one and hated it... snigger
  8. I don't get it at all... It's an amazing shot and can see no problem at all with it. Their argument doesn't hold up at all because there is no clue as to the location. Weird. If I were you, I'd tell them they can't use it on their site anymore! Just had a look on the site - love the cuckoo pics, often hear them, very rarely see them.
  9. That's a lovely photo Hugh, and what a pretty dog! I enjoyed looking at your other pics of her on Flickr too
  10. Your wife is always right, you should know and accept that fact if you want a long and happy marriage
  11. Sad to see the farm buildings empty, I could make good use of a barn like that What sort of fuzzy cam do you have? Looks like you have an eye for a pic, a camera upgrade might be a good idea? They are not that fuzzy really...
  12. Wise words from Skycat and Gaz. It doesn't seem fair that you should have to keep your dog on a lead because of the bad behaviour of others. But... you should have him under control so that he doesn't bound up to other dogs because sooner or later he is going to run into one that wants to kill him, not hump him Evening primrose is a well known remedy for "ladies problems" so it could possibly have been affecting his hormone levels. If possible, keep him on a flexi lead when there are other dogs around and let him have a run when it is quieter. Good luck with him - rescue dogs often
  13. these are nice pics A pity about all the cables in the second photo, but I love all that ice.
  14. I like the first frosty leaves pic best. I think they are fuzzy enough actually
  15. Sounds like an interesting talk Dytkos and I'm sure your presentation will be equally good Romany! The club you are giving the talk to has some lovely shots on their website too. Good luck
  16. It is a lovely photo they should have insulated the roof a little better though
  17. I hope they do well, I like Dunnocks, very inoffensive little birds, never cause any trouble in the garden
  18. Good work Chris, look forward to seeing your wildlife shots
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