Yes, Philippe, the tilt screen is a wonderful help. When I built this
house, fifty years ago, I put a half-bath in the corner of the garage,
so that I could clean up after dirty jobs. I have removed the screen,
so that raising the window sash provides me a blind looking out on the
back yard. I can shoot from an old tripod and swing the camera to cover
most of the yard. I can use either the ZD 50-200 or the Telyt-R 250 +
2X Ext from that spot.
If I were to lie down like Doug does, I'd still be there. Getting up is
difficult after one turns 90.
Thanks for the encouraging words!
On 5/2/20 1:25 PM, Philippe wrote:
You’re getting better by the hour Jim
As I can’t picture you lying on the ground as Doug probably does, my question
is did you use the flappable/tilt screen?
Amities
Philippe
Le 2 mai 2020 à 19:24, Jim Nichols <jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
The Brown Thrasher is usually never far from cover in a bush row. This is his
usual environment.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20200430-P4301320.JPG.html
Rain runoff collects seeds beneath the feeders. The Mourning Doves work this
area in the late afternoon.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20200430-P4301278.JPG.html
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