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steveindenmark

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You are correct ^_^ But there is a similarity.

Where are you in France? The last Hoopoe I saw was on the Algarve.
 

Alex H

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You are correct ^_^ But there is a similarity.

Where are you in France? The last Hoopoe I saw was on the Algarve.

In the middle - about 35km West of Limoges

What's a crested woodcock look like? Google Images comes up with some interesting photos :wacko:
 
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jhawk

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These are a few that I've taken in the last couple of months.

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jhawk

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I am now seeing the benefits of a proper camera, rather than me with my phone's (HTC One S) HDR Camera app. Will be getting one of those when I can.
 
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delb0y

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jhawk - the little x100s is an exceptional thing. It used to go for around a thousand pounds over here, but since Fuji introduced the x100T, the s is available at a much lower price. I'm continually amazed at the shots and the IQ it gives me.
 

jhawk

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jhawk - the little x100s is an exceptional thing. It used to go for around a thousand pounds over here, but since Fuji introduced the x100T, the s is available at a much lower price. I'm continually amazed at the shots and the IQ it gives me.

They certainly are some lovely photos. Unfortunately, I'm beginning to realise that the HDR app on my phone isn't really producing the quality that I thought it did. Looking at my photos on a computer screen - which is where, if I'm going to publish articles and photos - then the image quality needs to be good. Unfortunately, I'm seeing that the images are croppy and crappy and don't look as good as they did in the phone!
 
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