I thought that a little adjustement to my camera might come out, and it did. Silly old fart. Fancy that, I hadn't opened the viewfinder clarity. Pfffffffffffffff.
Thanks for writing to me giving advice and other things.
PS Bob I just wipe my view finder with a cotton bud that I've licked. Do Canon have a system for doing it? These are sharp. Much sharper than any I take.
You had snot on your view finder? Deary me keep stuff clean. I got so much salt spray on the front element a month ago auto focus went AWOL As I use prismatic focus screens i thought I'd broken the camera. Such is life. Nothing wrong with the gear it's the idiots that use and abuse it.
Hahaha!!! Bob you are really too modest! I think you could seriously give advice to many of us! Your pics are always brilliant! I love this little fellow, what a cute chick! Keep well!
Bob, glad u got that sorted! This is such a pretty little bird! I've never seen a Robin chick before. Our are all mouth and gangly. Not near as pretty! Cheers!
what a beautiful little robin chick... as for your photography... i wouldn't worry about a thing... you always have very nice images to share. have a great day~
Adorable robin chick! Wonderful photos, Bob!
ReplyDeleteSuch a relief.
ReplyDeleteWhat a relief, phew.
DeleteOh, I am sooooo glad for you Bob that it turned out to be okay!
DeleteSweetest little birdie! :-)
It was a little thing, I think that I am stupid.
DeleteVery nice Bob.
ReplyDeleteI saw a young one today. :-)
Awesome shots! Really a cute little guy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of this young robin.
ReplyDeleteThe first picture is my favorite, Bob
I hope the camera and lens continue to do well.
Greetings Irma
It is my fault, sob. Never should be a company like Canon, cheers Irma.
DeletePS Bob I just wipe my view finder with a cotton bud that I've licked. Do Canon have a system for doing it? These are sharp. Much sharper than any I take.
DeleteSorry Adrian, I don't know.
DeleteI wanted to tell you :don't worry, but I see it's ok.:)
ReplyDeleteNice robin:)
Greetings:))
Thanks Catherine.
DeleteYou had snot on your view finder? Deary me keep stuff clean. I got so much salt spray on the front element a month ago auto focus went AWOL As I use prismatic focus screens i thought I'd broken the camera. Such is life.
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with the gear it's the idiots that use and abuse it.
Hahaha!!!
ReplyDeleteBob you are really too modest!
I think you could seriously give advice to many of us!
Your pics are always brilliant!
I love this little fellow, what a cute chick!
Keep well!
SO glad it was something easy! look at this adorable, tiny, just-a-bit-fluffly-still baby!!!
ReplyDeleteChicks already? They have just arrived here! Glad you fixed your camera!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are all sorted out now. Some lovely shots today Bob, hope the little fella makes it all the way.
ReplyDeleteBob, thank you for linking up your post to my critter party.. Have a happy week ahead!
ReplyDeleteE agora está tudo certinho Bob?
ReplyDeleteMy God! So beautiful!
Big hug!
Let's hope so Manuela.
Delete.°º。✿✿彡
ReplyDeleteCurte!!! Cute!!!
Bom domingo!
Boa semana!
Beijinhos.
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I love this little fellow, and the music!
ReplyDeleteThank you R. Mac.
ReplyDeleteWell good job you didnt have to give it a bang to get it working, great results.
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BOB bonsoir au début je pensais voir une pigne
ReplyDeletebravo je le trouve si beau cet oiseau bisou
Hola Bob,magnificas imagenes de este joven Petirrojo.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteWell,everything is ok now Bob!!What a cute little bird!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots!Cheers!
Dimi...
Yes, it was my fault, cheers Dimi.
DeleteBob, glad u got that sorted! This is such a pretty little bird! I've never seen a Robin chick before. Our are all mouth and gangly. Not near as pretty! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteRobin, I am glad as well.
Deletegreat that it works again !
ReplyDeleteso lovely birds and fantastice shots
Se pueden apreciar hasta los restos del plumón de este pequeño. Un abrazo,
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a Robin Chick close-up. This is the fantastic gift you give to us--a view we would otherwise never have. From your beautiful eye.
ReplyDeleteGlad you fixed the problem, these chics are gorgeous.
ReplyDeletecute robin
ReplyDeleteWonderful, wonderful news. And a wonderful, wonderful robin to celebrate. Thank you. And wobbly happy dances too.
ReplyDeleteThanks EC, it is wonderful.
Deletewhat a beautiful little robin chick... as for your photography... i wouldn't worry about a thing... you always have very nice images to share. have a great day~
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that your camera is working again, Bob!
ReplyDeleteThis little one is just precious.
Cheers Lisa, for everythings.
DeleteWhat great shots of that baby! Jealous as we won't see those for quite a while yet.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful little robin chick :)
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Thanks Ela, for the photo.
DeleteOh what a relief. That's good news! And that's a beautiful baby with that wee bit of downy fluff on its head. So cute!
ReplyDelete....how beautiful your intro robin chick Bob - W.O.W. (I've been away so just getting back to leaving comments again).
ReplyDeleteNice to see you, and cheers Carole.
Deleteje découvre cet oiseau
ReplyDeleteBob dit is briljant
ReplyDeleteCheers Cobie.
DeleteGlad to hear that it wasn't an expensive job on your camera Bob. I can see that all is okay now, and back to normal, with these great shots...[;o)
ReplyDeleteI was glad I can tell you Trevor, let's say I'm back to normal, what ever is normal!
DeleteGreat pictures of the young Robins.
ReplyDeleteOttar
As a photographer, my camera is not fancy enough to have such a setting....at least I do not think so. There is so much I don't know, though.
ReplyDeleteWhich camera do you have?
DeleteThis is a very cute chick! We love this bird!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
beautiful pictures !
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to hear that your camera just needed a little adjustment! Your robin photos are brilliant Bob!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots of this cutie!
ReplyDeleteIt is a small and handsome.
ReplyDeletevery nice....
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First time I see one.
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