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OK guys, how do you do it? Debi - you always get fabulous pics of your birds. All I can catch are blurs. I've been trying to get a few pics of some speckled sussex I got from phoneman for him, and all I got are a couple of shots of their backs when I threw scratch down around my feet. The fact that I have no photographic talent could have something to do with it.
 
Headed to meet my mom
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I conned her into going to the Morganton show with me since it's pretty much the last thing my DH wants to do on a saturday! I'll take lots of pics!
 
So I am getting two silkie/polish mixes probably next week. They are too stinking cute. They remind me of sultans. One is frizzle feathered. Cute!

And my hubby started building my serama cages!!! Yah!!!
 
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Cool..I just hatched some polish/silkie crosses...i have no clue what they will grow into...mom is an all black polish/silkie and dad is too...these are thier babies...born yellow?? LOL the parents are the first line cross so they had a polish dad and a silkie mom...i really need to post pics of all my new chicks...been so busy that my few mins at the puter are just to catch up!
 
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OK guys, how do you do it? Debi - you always get fabulous pics of your birds. All I can catch are blurs. I've been trying to get a few pics of some speckled sussex I got from phoneman for him, and all I got are a couple of shots of their backs when I threw scratch down around my feet. The fact that I have no photographic talent could have something to do with it.

Patience! I have no talent either. I sit on a chair, watch chicken TV and wait. I take lots of pictures, I figure one has to come out good. Although this time I had the camera with me. I told hubby to feed them so I could take the pic. It does help when you stand back and can let someone else feed them. I wish I could get pics like some of them I have seen on here, they look like paintings
 
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OK guys, how do you do it? Debi - you always get fabulous pics of your birds. All I can catch are blurs. I've been trying to get a few pics of some speckled sussex I got from phoneman for him, and all I got are a couple of shots of their backs when I threw scratch down around my feet. The fact that I have no photographic talent could have something to do with it.

As a professional photographer, I would recommend using a camera with a flash. Even when you are outside in the sun. Also, speed up the camera by changing the "ISO speed" to 800. That should take out some of the blur. For those with a tripod ($20) and a remote shutter button it works even better, because there is no camera shake.
 
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