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ive just been watching ray mears extreme survival on the dvd my parents gave me for christmas
leon
 
just opened two more presents and i got the dangerous book for boys and the planet earth book, god im going to be busy reading all these books
leon
 
the fuji finepix s5600
im going out tommorow to test it out, i will post the results
at the moment i cant really figure out how to load them to my comp, it says that once you have installed the software and plugged ur camera in it will open the software up but nothing seems to be happening
any ideas anyone
leon
 
go on my computer and look for any new unusual drives that arnt there normally (it wont be C) if you find one/(some) click on it and have alook around in the folders and see if you can find your pictures. then you can just copy and paste them to your documents
 
im going out with my camera very soon, im going to stop of at the woods and see if i can get a shot of a fox
has anyone got anymore advice on calling a fox ?
leon
 
i went out today, i called for the fox but nothing came, but i saw a dead mouse so there must be something in the area, either a fox or a bird of prey what do you rekon ?
first up i saw this and wondered what it was, please can you tell me i got a pic of each side and i used the flash, please could you tell me which side is which as well so i can rename them in my folder

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here i tyed to include some of the foreground to draw the viewer in like AA suggested
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who can tell me what this is ?
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heres a pic of the village marshes
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leon
 
The fungus is a collared earthstar Leon. Fenlander posted pictures of one recently (which is the only reason I know it as I have never seen one)

See here

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=17498

As for the other photos, I like the gorse one a lot - the foreground does help. If you had moved round a bit on the top one and got more of that tall grass in the frame it woul have helped. The bottom one is interesting but there is no one thing for your eye to settle on. It needs a "focal point" for the eye. A person, bird, an interesting tree, something - you see what I mean?

Red
 
thanks you answered all of my questions and gave me some feedback
i saw fenlanders post and i thought it was one of those but i just wanted to be sure
leon
 
Now that is a great picture!

Although I might crop to the bottom left to lose the top wires - hang on and I'll try it

Red
 
This is more what I had in mind - I think your "crop" makes it too long and thin. This keeps the proportions and doesn't lose anything interesting. What do you think better or worse?

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Red
 

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