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Post by stace on Jan 21, 2013 8:21:22 GMT
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Jan 21, 2013 8:41:23 GMT
These are so beautiful Stace. Thanks for sharing
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Jan 21, 2013 8:59:15 GMT
Wow, they're lovely. I love sgt Chalky
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Post by sarah*glittergirl2212 on Jan 21, 2013 9:08:23 GMT
What beautiful pictures!
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Post by samwiseg on Jan 21, 2013 9:46:37 GMT
They are truly beautiful! I love them all, such detail. My fav budgie one tho has to be Vincent...what a great name!
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Post by Moogie on Jan 21, 2013 9:58:52 GMT
Fab pics-spencer made me laugh looks like a right poser
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Post by rose on Jan 21, 2013 15:40:03 GMT
Beautiful pictures, Stace! I'm sure if Leonardo da Vinci had had a budgie he would have used it as a model rather than the Mona Lisa.
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Post by Shirls on Jan 21, 2013 16:06:30 GMT
They are truly beautiful! I love them all, such detail. My fav budgie one tho has to be Vincent...what a great name! Jusst look at the markings on Salvador Sam, remind you of Barney perhaps?
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Post by Shirls on Jan 21, 2013 16:07:36 GMT
What stunning photos these birds have made, love all the buds.
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Post by skysmum on Jan 21, 2013 16:25:06 GMT
These are all beautiful, i cant choose between the buds but Vincent looks a bit like Inca, Mrs Plume like Jo Jo and Jimmy is just a cracker . Thankyou Stace.
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Post by stace on Jan 21, 2013 21:57:32 GMT
Aren't they all amazing. The parrots as well. Such characters, all of them. These photos are more than a metre high.
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Post by skysmum on Jan 21, 2013 22:03:53 GMT
I would love to know which camera she uses, even though i would never be able to afford it
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Post by stace on Jan 21, 2013 22:14:02 GMT
I would love to know which camera she uses, even though i would never be able to afford it It will be a professional camera to capture that amount of detail at those huge sizes. She's got them in a studio, with studio lighting and set the camera on a tripod. It's the professional lighting that makes them zing.
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Post by skysmum on Jan 21, 2013 22:53:28 GMT
I would love to know which camera she uses, even though i would never be able to afford it It will be a professional camera to capture that amount of detail at those huge sizes. She's got them in a studio, with studio lighting and set the camera on a tripod. It's the professional lighting that makes them zing. For sure, they are amazing. I used to dabble in it years ago, got all the gear and my dad was a very keen photographer so i have his cameras, tripods and all the lenses. Ive got two lovely 35mm Yashica's which would be the equivalent of 20mp today. Im afraid the digital age caught up with me. I keep thinking of getting it all out but its getting the films and the processing done these day's. Currently use a Sony DSC1 5MP, not a patch on the Yashica's though.
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Post by Hezz on Jan 22, 2013 0:53:08 GMT
Gorgeous photos. All of them.
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