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Maud, my Maternal Grandmother (Nan), was born in Stratford in the East End of London on January 19th 1893, 131 years ago. She passed away tw...
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Great photos, TS. So lovely to see starlings too, we've not had so many round here these last couple of months. When your photos are all lined up on the google viewer page I can click through the thumbnails without pausing and it 'plays' the large photos in quick succession - the effect is as good as a video! I can't stop now!
We don't have any starlings like that around...the speckles. Pretty.
Of course, we have a cupboard full of English coconuts...you can't be a good English coconut.
Google viewer? Am I missing out on something? The problem I had getting these shots was waiting until there was just one starling, as they tend to arrive en masse and it all becomes a bit of a blur.
Hmm, I don't know where I got the name 'google viewer' from...?!? Probably not that at all, it's just what comes up when I click on a pic to enlarge on some blogs, you get the black b/g and the thumbnails. But I tried the 'animation' trick again just now and it wouldn't work - so maybe that was just a fluke!
That new camera is getting a hammering....great pics TS
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