January Monthly Challenge - "New to You"

Discussion in 'Official Photo Contests and Events' started by johnsey, Jan 1, 2022.

  1. Caladina

    Caladina Well-Known Member

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    if you put a single branch / twig near to the bird feeder but with the bird feeder out of shot the birds will hop to the branch / twig / stump etc while waiting for other birds to move away or as a safety thing where they hop onto the branch to have a quick look around first. its a thing i seen done a few times with good success for the more natural look
     
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  2. GDN

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    Take a trip to Mitre 10. You can buy a bird feeder and bird seeds for next to nothing. Once the birds figure out that is where they can get a free meal, they will be waiting for you to keep on refilling the feeder.

    Gary
     
  3. AndyW

    AndyW New Member

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    Do you have the okey-kokey (party dance) where you live? "You put your right leg in, your right leg out...." - the sparrow half-in the bird feeder, great photo.
    Andy
     
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  4. UpperCut

    UpperCut Active Member

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    Well, OK not new yet 'New To Me' since yesterday as it arrived in the mail (a CANON EOS-1D Mark II N), and so with a brand new Battery installed and a couple of spare Cards it showed # 20878 clicks at the Shutter-Count readout and with absolutely everything else working fine!
    A Bargain Buy & Virtually MINT except the Hot-Shoe has some missing paint and a very small spot next to it, but otherwise for such PRO Unit & the age off around 15 years, no Sweet hand markings etc.
    I have taken after Initial readout 35 photos to check lenses etc. and all fine especially pleasing using my old Japan Glass EF lenses as well as new type EF-S lenses on it !!!



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  5. GDN

    GDN Well-Known Member

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    That looks very professional.

    A nice bit of kit that you have picked up there.

    Gary
     
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  6. Craig Sherriff

    Craig Sherriff Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    Very nice, Uppercut. I have the 1D Mark 3, built like a brick outhouse, a little on the weighty side but a sweet camera. You have a very nice example.
     
  7. johnsey

    johnsey Site Moderator Staff Member Site Supporter

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    That is a fun purchase! I should call out you will likely have vignetting on your couple EF-S lenses, the camera is a EF mount camera (APS-H actually) which is between full frame and APS-C so vignetting wont be as pronounced as on a full frame camera, but those crop sensor S lenses are not big enough for full frame converge. I believe the EF-s lenses will mount but likely hit the mirror because of design. I have never picked up an EF-s lenses so I am going only by what I have read.
     
  8. Roscoe Primrose

    Roscoe Primrose New Member

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    From what i’ve read in dpreview’s review, EF-S lenses won’t mount….

    Roscoe
     
  9. UpperCut

    UpperCut Active Member

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    EF 28-105mm 1:3.5-4.5 USM, EF 35-135mm 1:4 - 5.6 USM,
    EF 35-135mm 1:3.5 - 5.6 IS USM, EF 70-210mm 1:4-5.6 USM,
    EF 75-300 1:4 - 5.6 IS USM,

    EF 24mm 1:2.8 , EF 40mm 1:2.8 Pancake Lenses

    SIGMA 150-600mm Telephoto,
    SIGMA 150-500mm Telephoto,
    Sigma 18-125mm DC OS HSM Zoom Lens
    Sigma 18-200mm DC OS HSM Zoom Len

    EF-S 10-18mm, EF 50mm 1:1.8 II, EF-S 18-55 1:3.5 - 5.6 IS STM,
    EF-S 55-250 1:4 - 5.6 IS STM w/ Macro, EF-s 24mm 1:2.8,
    TRUE, not without the metal plate exchange that has to be changed! rgs Roland
     
  10. UpperCut

    UpperCut Active Member

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    EF 28-105mm 1:3.5-4.5 USM, EF 35-135mm 1:4 - 5.6 USM,
    EF 35-135mm 1:3.5 - 5.6 IS USM, EF 70-210mm 1:4-5.6 USM,
    EF 75-300 1:4 - 5.6 IS USM,

    EF 24mm 1:2.8 , EF 40mm 1:2.8 Pancake Lenses

    SIGMA 150-600mm Telephoto,
    SIGMA 150-500mm Telephoto,
    Sigma 18-125mm DC OS HSM Zoom Lens
    Sigma 18-200mm DC OS HSM Zoom Len

    EF-S 10-18mm, EF 50mm 1:1.8 II, EF-S 18-55 1:3.5 - 5.6 IS STM,
    EF-S 55-250 1:4 - 5.6 IS STM w/ Macro, EF-s 24mm 1:2.8,
    I have had no problems as yet on any of my Cameras or my C-100 & if there would be than I can still change the Focal length of that lens to adapt! or simple could use another. But all in all & and as I said nothing which could make me concerned. rgs Roland
     
  11. José Mª.

    José Mª. Active Member Site Supporter

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    On January 6, the feast of the Epiphany, I and my living siblings, together with our couples, gathered to celebrate the arrival of the Magi loaded with gifts. And savor the "Roscón de reyes", after eating.

    This year, I have photographed the gifts received, and I am sending you a copy of the generated images, these are a shirt, a book and a Portuguese music CD.


    regalos de Reyes 2.jpg Regalo de Reyes 2.jpg
     

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