Some times it is the camera, or, maybe it is me. I took 145photos, and I didn't want any of them. Maybe it is time to change the settings? Oh, I don't know!
Nowt wrong with these Bob. ven by my 'High Standard!!!' It happens to us all. I find resetting the camera and then just altering to raw sorts things. I do think they get confused. Could be the driver in my case. Always confused.
Nothing wrong with these Bob!
ReplyDeleteI know the frustration at times though. I've had many trips out, loads of pictures, and get home and keep hitting that 'delete' button.
Why you don't want them? The ones here are superb!
ReplyDeleteHi Keith and Joo, I'm sorry, but I used the Chaffinch from the 2 days ago.
ReplyDeleteLook alright to me Bob. Go and check the rubbish on my blog!
ReplyDeleteWarren, you have not seen what I throw away, it's huge. Lucky we don't have a camera that is without digital.
ReplyDeleteNo change, please do not! I think it's already a kind of addiction, but a very beautiful, which sharpens the senses to perceive the magic of nature.
ReplyDeleteI think we are all trigger happy with our digital cameras. I have had the same happen to me on more occasions than I wish to remember.
ReplyDeleteIsabella, that is beautiful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteTrevor, you have to be a trier, so they all say.
Nowt wrong with these Bob. ven by my 'High Standard!!!' It happens to us all. I find resetting the camera and then just altering to raw sorts things. I do think they get confused. Could be the driver in my case. Always confused.
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