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Watch the birdy...
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Re: Watch the birdy...
And can anyone spot Mr Peregrine in this photo? This was just as he set off on a long, arrow-straight descent, towards our barn in fact.
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Re: Watch the birdy...
Nice site. Very jealous. I think I see him.Jolly Roger wrote:And can anyone spot Mr Peregrine in this photo? This was just as he set off on a long, arrow-straight descent, towards our barn in fact.
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"Keep it simple stupid"
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Cheers Phillip. Yes that's him.Philkiteflyer wrote:Nice site. Very jealous. I think I see him.Jolly Roger wrote:And can anyone spot Mr Peregrine in this photo? This was just as he set off on a long, arrow-straight descent, towards our barn in fact.
Phillip C
Any photos of Kiwis in flight?
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Re: Watch the birdy...
Short video. Falcon appears after about 30 secs.
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The Earth is curved?
I do like the curved horizon too Chris. But I've got to admit I think that at this altitude the curve is mostly because the extra wide angle lens distorts the horizon if it is not half way up the frame. I have it set to point down at about 10 deg and I notice that if I point it up by the same amount then the horizon curves the other way.
I do like the curved horizon too Chris. But I've got to admit I think that at this altitude the curve is mostly because the extra wide angle lens distorts the horizon if it is not half way up the frame. I have it set to point down at about 10 deg and I notice that if I point it up by the same amount then the horizon curves the other way.