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    Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    So, what is? Well how about when Mrs Ucci, with a middle of the range sx550 canon, takes shots 'from the hip' which totally eclipse your best efforts using a 7D, cable release, complete with a tripod, with much attendant fussing around framing, focussing, and generally farting about trying to get it right? She just has an inherent eye for instant framing and capture. And so yes, she is easy to hate because of this. I really should divorce her, but then, why should I make her so happy?

    We see quite a few Galahs and Sulphur crested cockatoos in our yard feeding on the bulbous roots of onion grass. What we don't see all that often is a parrot most of you will not have seen, the Corella. Here is one of a couple of Corellas which dropped by yesterday and which Mrs Ucci captured. Of course I took some shots, compared hers with mine, kept hers and deleted mine. It is the way things usually go here at our place. Husbands blessed with talented wives are a sad and sorry lot.

    Thanks for stopping by to view her work. But please, no nice comments or compliments on these posts! Crickey, she is hard enough to live with as it is without you lot making thing worse by feeding her ego!
    P.S. Anyone want to buy a camera? I have a couple that are now going cheap.


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    Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

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    Re: Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    So I take it you can't use the argument "I need better equipment" to spend a little bit more on your photography?

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    Re: Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    Aahhh my dear friend -- scared of competition??? in your own household??? Blast you Ken -- take it on the chin for the sake of peace... Very sharp shots, you must admit...The crest (crown) is down a bit...may I ask if this is a young-ist bird?
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    Re: Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Aahhh my dear friend -- scared of competition??? in your own household??? Blast you Ken -- take it on the chin for the sake of peace? Very sharp shots, you must admit...The crest (crown) is down a bit...may I ask if this is a young-ist bird?
    My sentiments exactly - man-up man

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    Re: Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    I think you need to learn how to protect yourself by hiding batteries or SD cards. If you don't you will become such an emotional wreck that you will not able to hold any camera steady and have to resort to always using a tripod.

    Unfortunately at the risk of plunging you into utter despair I have to confess I think your better half has done a very good job.

    Maybe a 150-600 mm lens would help alleviate you of your obvious dejected misery even if a tripod becomes an absolute necessity.

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    Re: Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    Well Ken, needless to say you haven't got much sympathy from the CiC ladies but I'll stick up for you old son. It's quite obvious that Mrs Ucci's shots were a complete fluke, I mean really, it's just diabolical that she could outclass you with your superior skills and equipment !

    Seriously though these are good shots and I don't think I have ever seen these birds before so thanks to you and Mrs Ucci for sharing.

    Dave

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    Yes, very poor shots. The lack of good gear is very obvious and the compositional skills are severely lacking. We shouldn't allow such poor images on here.

    Was that okay, Ken? Please send the cheque as soon as possible.

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    Re: Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    Yes, very poor shots. The lack of good gear is very obvious and the compositional skills are severely lacking. We shouldn't allow such poor images on here.

    Was that okay, Ken? Please send the cheque as soon as possible.
    You may feel safe to air such sentiments and display an unashamed level of corruption from the other side of the world but be warned you may end up having a stunning B&W version tossed at you.

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    Re: Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by pnodrog View Post
    You may feel safe to air such sentiments and display an unashamed level of corruption from the other side of the world but be warned you may end up having a stunning B&W version tossed at you.
    What do you mean by Black and White version of what? -- an iron clad frying pan???

    Didn't I warned you to duck, Ken??? You still alive????

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    Re: Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by ucci View Post
    P.S. Anyone want to buy a camera? I have a couple that are now going cheap.
    Strange! Usually birds go "Cheep" and cameras go "Click".
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    Re: Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by Ndukes View Post
    Strange! Usually birds go "Cheep" and cameras go "Click".

    Well now Neville it would seem to be the opposite for me. My cameras and I don't seem to click and so they should go cheap!
    And to those who decided to side with Mrs Ucci...
    I have tried the old ploy of whining for gear upgrades to help lift my Game. Sort of seeking medication for my Lens Lust Syndrome. Sadly, Mrs Ucci has a nasty case of Selective Deafness. So my efforts have fallen on deaf ears so to speak.
    And Donald. Thank you for your incisive appraisal of the situation and your feeling for the need to set appropriate standards for posting in CIC. It is good to see some unbiased good sense in these matters. And FYI, your check is in the mail, or it will be, as soon as I can get a pen to work. You have no idea just how hard it is to sign a rubber cheque.
    And Dave. Corellas are about the same size as a galah. However take a good dekko at the beak. They are destructive little buggers and can do a lot of damage to window frames , outdoor furniture and such, searching for grubs and other goodies. Far worse than a mob of cockies on the rampage.

    Thank you all for viewing and for feedback which was most appreciated. As for Mrs Ucci. She was rather chuffed. And so from her, and from me.....Thank you all.
    Ols Ucci

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    Re: Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    Had a similar experience with a Texas sunset shot from inside a car.

    Mine: an 8MP Samsung Galaxy II smartphone with lots of photo adjustment options. Hers: an LG something-or-other maybe 2MP at most which she pointed and shooted happily away.

    My shots are long gone while one of hers was in my desktop background folder for ages.

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    Re: Legitimate grounds for an acrimonious divorce

    Having just marked our 28th Wedding Anniversary on Friday, this did make me smile... A lot!
    My best to you all, & I do hope to be posting and commenting again more regularly very soon.

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