Sign you use your camera's macro mode too much: getting lily pollen on the lens.

Shining in the sun (with -0.3 exposure compensation)

Fast shutter (1/6") to keep it from being blurry in the dusk
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This evening, I also saw two juvenile mockingbirds sitting next to each other on a pole-to-house power line, taking turns chirping at their mother, who was in the grass below. I think baby mockingbirds have the most pitiful chirp ever; it's only one "cheeeeeep," but it is the saddest little cheep you ever heard.

Shining in the sun (with -0.3 exposure compensation)

Fast shutter (1/6") to keep it from being blurry in the dusk
More here.
This evening, I also saw two juvenile mockingbirds sitting next to each other on a pole-to-house power line, taking turns chirping at their mother, who was in the grass below. I think baby mockingbirds have the most pitiful chirp ever; it's only one "cheeeeeep," but it is the saddest little cheep you ever heard.
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Date: 2007-05-26 04:46 pm (UTC)I think my bird photos coming out well is mostly due to my most excellent zoom, which makes creeping up on them all but unnecessary. *g*