Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

your lupins and peonies are at least 2-3 weeks ahead of mine; I guess that is the result of the cold wet Feb and March here, given we're on essentially the same latitude...
It was cold here as well. The person who plants the flowers and tends the beds has been doing the two beds for years. Most years they get a good showing. I think they go for early planting with some of the flowers.
 
But, I would still like better quality pictures. Funnily enough, I don't want to spend much money, particulaly on a mobile phone, which I detest,
Tip: Buy a good camera with the possibility to phone, download apps, send/receive messages, listen to music and search info on the www.
 
Lazy chickens.
I've noticed, throughout the day, there are times where the chickens sit around and do nothing but preen and sleep. This was taken around 2PM. They chose my doorstep that day as a place to rest. They do it at other times near the tree throughout the day.
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Lazy chickens.
I've noticed, throughout the day, there are times where the chickens sit around and do nothing but preen and sleep. This was taken around 2PM. They chose my doorstep that day as a place to rest. They do it at other times near the tree throughout the day.
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Ours now have (well, tomorrow morning will have) two separate areas to yard-range. They’re out 3-4 times a day, but rarely stay beyond 30-45 minutes. Then they put themselves back in the run, often in the coop, and then just preen and sleep. And discuss. Lots of discussing.

Ladies, after dropping $300-ish on netting, poles, and gates, I expect a little appreciation!! :barnie
 
These pictures have had the colour washed out and the vibrancy, for want of a better word. I think i'm in that ghastly position of having to choose between a better camera or a much better camrea on a mobile phone.:he
Is it for sure not fixable? Perhaps some settings were scrambled, or the battery's tired?

I bought a used Pixel 6 and it takes pretty good photos almost instantly. Costs me around USD $220 for one with 256GB of storage. A custom ROM can expand the life in the future when official support gets dropped.
It's a good point. Even budget phones have surprisingly decent cameras now, more than good enough for journaling. All the non-fancy photos I post come from a cheap-o iPhone SE.

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These longer days are the best, I get to spend more time with the birds after work.
Tax: Mayhem and Roosters

Some boys just love to ham it up for the camera

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Starting to settle in on the outdoor roost and Walnut enjoying a cool drink.
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Doodle showing off her pre-bed time crop
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Mohawk Mayhem
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Titchley - "My Mohawk is growing slow, but I am adorable!"
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Wild geese visiting the turkeys, they love sharing the turkey food.
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Lazy chickens.
I've noticed, throughout the day, there are times where the chickens sit around and do nothing but preen and sleep. This was taken around 2PM. They chose my doorstep that day as a place to rest. They do it at other times near the tree throughout the day.
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With the longer days, they forage for most of the morning and later evening but from 11-6 they tend to spend their time in various shady spots, like the trees, or pampas grass.
 
It's a good point. Even budget phones have surprisingly decent cameras now, more than good enough for journaling. All the non-fancy photos I post come from a cheap-o iPhone SE.

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I really have been surprised with how good phone cameras got.

My phone was not a "budget" device per se in 2021, but these phones lose value fast (the older ones do) and I was able to buy it with my small budget.
Taken with Pixel 6:
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I still do prefer to use my actual camera (Lumix G7) for a lot of photos, since it's a lot more fun to take photos with, not to mention the quality and focus are a lot better most times. Biggest issue with the Pixel camera is that sometimes it won't focus on the chicken or it loses focus on the chicken because it moved its head a millimeter.
 
These pictures have had the colour washed out and the vibrancy, for want of a better word. I think i'm in that ghastly position of having to choose between a better camera or a much better camrea on a mobile phone.:he

My eldest takes some great pictures on her mobile phone; at close to ten times the price it bloody well better. We've taken similar shots in similar conditions and mine look pretty poor in comparison.
I'm not a wait for a shot type of photographer. On a day to day basis I just want to take snaps. The thread is a diary of sorts. But, I would still like better quality pictures. Funnily enough, I don't want to spend much money, particulaly on a mobile phone, which I detest, and will resent more deeply than the cheap, six year old mobile phone that follows me about now.

Three hours today. Still busy making slow progress.:D
There are some plants in an old plot that the previous person said I could take and now someone want's the plot so I need to move them quickly.:hmm
I moved five fennel plants earlier this week and they are struggling but haven't died yet.

Fret's spurs are growing. She's always had a bit of a spur on one leg which is now quite long and the other leg has over a quarter of an inch.

In the extended run.
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Going to roost.
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I have an fz80. It's a great camera, if a little bulky and spendy (used = much cheaper!), and takes awesome pictures without needing to futz around with lenses and settings. It has a really good zoom, which is great for photographing wildlife (or faraway chickens) I don't have any chicken pics with it, but I do have some photos of a wild turkey that wandered into the yard
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Edit: wanted to clarify that I'm not an experienced photographer. These were just point and shoot
 

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