On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 20:10:14 +0000, mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Billy Abbott wrote:
> > However, I randomly spied a couple of birdies up in a tree and got a
> > few shots. http://cowfish.org.uk/paw/birds.html is my favourite (270kb
> > I'm afraid...)
> 
> Ringnecked parakeets, breeding from a few escapees about 30 years ago.
> Not heard of any records from London before.  They go along with the
> scorpions in Sussex, the wallabies in the west midlands and the lowland
> gorillas in the bottom reaches of the Clyde valley.  Guess which of
> those is not true.....

They are all true. If anyone days they're not, than they've been got
to by the secret government of the world. It's true, my tv told
me...through the speshul channel...

> > Anyway, this is a) one of my first attempts at shooting wildlife
> > (first for birds in trees) and b) the first time I've done much
> > shooting with my DS, so any hints and tips much appreciated.
> 
> _Maybe_ slightly oversharpened, otherwise I can't see any faults with it.

IrFanView has only the one setting (that I've found so far) for
sharpening and I was also thinking it was a bit too much, but it's
better than without the sharpen. WHEN I get ps/psp everything will be
better...well, less polar in sharpening at least :)

Billy

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