Today I thought I would share some fairly ordinary photos in response to the Lens-Artists Challenge hosted by Anne of Slow Shutter Speed this week. For this week’s challenge, Anne has chosen the theme of Filling The Frame. I’ve told myself all I have to do is take the photos. They don’t have to be good. How hard can it be?
Anyway, I’m not a fan of my phone camera so I thought I would take a few photos with that. My phone is mostly stuffed down my bra so it is readily available. With some effort, I could even explore some of the camera functions.
Let’s start off with the garden. Because of our rodent problem we had to fence off some of the backyard from the dogs. Over winter, the warrigal greens consequently managed to populate a good section of the fenced off area. Not bad for a plant that apparently does not like frost. By the way, my True Love managed to evict the rats from the ceiling and wall cavities. Or perhaps it was just too hot for the rats inside the inner recesses. No aircon.

And again. Full frame this time.

I’m feeling a bit like Fynnie. Here he is growling at Makea because she happened to glance his way. I think Fynnie might be depressed or a psychopath.

What else have I got here? Oh yeah, I went to the dentist and took a snap of our city centre while I was in town. Also, I like tiles. The dirt just adds to the patina.

I fiddled with the tone in the phone camera and got something quite true to colour for once. A learning experience.

Thanks to all the gracious people who have put up with my depressed sarcasm. So now for the good stuff in appreciation of your support – a few bird photos taken by my True Love.
When the sign says “Swooping Bird”, one tends to think of magpies or masked lapwings, not Collared Sparrowhawks. This photo was cropped to within an inch of its life. And I thought I was unhappy!

Here it is again a bit further away among the trees that are filling the frame. Beats going to the dentist even if the sparrowhawk does swoop you.

A female Red-Rumped Grass Parrot.

Now the male.

I would like to thank Anne for her choice of theme this week. I really did enjoy it.
Take care, everyone.
Kind Regards.
Tracy.
I’m so glad you enjoyed this challenge Tracey! And your response was wonderful and full of pictures that filled the frame. Here are some of my favs: City Centre, growling dog and angry bird. Regards to your TL. Take care and keep smiling!
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I must get my phone/camera out of my bra more often. Thank you for being there, Anne.
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Oh dear. My comment disappeared! Let’s try this again. I’m glad you joined us and I hope that things are starting to look up 🙂 🙂 I enjoyed your town center image and the parrots were terrific. What gorgeous colors on the male! Take care and feel better.
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Thank you, Patti. I’m trying to get back into photography. It is good for my mental health as it it makes me slow down.
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Hi Tracy. lol. What a fun read, in addition to all the great photos. Thank goodness for a multi-functioning bra….. I am glad you are here. Always enjoyable to see what you come up with. The tiles in the city center were a favorite, as were the grass parrots. Its fun to play with settings, and the seeds in the puddle was a great place to try. Success, I would say. Spring is on your horizon.
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Summer is ahead, Donna, We retreat indoors and adapt. What else can we do, except wait and see what lies ahead. We have few expectations these days, Donna.
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Yes. Summer is the same here. We are just getting back outside for winter months.
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I am a fan of any kind of sarcasm, so you are just fine. My expression would be just like Fynnie’s if I was called any kind of ‘rumped.’ Yeah. Try me.
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You’re not sarcastic, Lois, just witty! 🙂 Is that the same thing? Red-rumped does bring to mind a bad case of hemorrhoids.
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Sarcasm all the way here too and I’ve enjoyed your post immensely, words and photos. My favourite has to be the tiles, love that and it’s a great photo too.
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Thank you, Sofia.
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Of course, I love the bird photos, particularly the header. I think I’d rather be swooped by a hawk than go to the dentist. I always get a kick out of a temperamental dog, as long as it doesn’t try to bite me. Flynnie may be having a bad day?
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Thank you, Liz.
Fynn tells everybody off. We know what triggers him so we try to avoid those situations. Mostly his bad humour relates to resource guarding. For example, I was paying him attention so he was warning off Makea. His growl was a “Don’t you even think about coming between me and my mum.”
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You’re welcome, Tracy. I had a chow/shepherd mix who was very, very protective of us. Needless to say, we kept her on a short leash.
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I remember that, Liz. Dogs like that require careful management. You can’t let your guard down.
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I love all the photos — the tiles are great. I like the idea. I can see that in my front yard if I were in the least organized. And the birds!!! Beautiful. ❤️
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Thanks, Martha. Tiles like that would look good in your yard. The tiles looked like they could have been made in Spain.
I must spend more time with the birds. I have been too preoccupied with other things.
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The more time I spend with the birds the better I feel so I think that’s a good direction if you can manage it.
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Tracy, this is a very nice gallery. I especially liked the animal photos. Very cute!
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Thank you for visiting and commenting, Egidio.
I had a quick look at your blog but I will be back to have a proper look at your lovely photos soon.
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Well Tracy I must agree with the many who appreciated your sarcasm – right up my alley. Many smiles with this one! And yes I agree w Finnie, sometimes cranky is just what it is! Loved those parrots – we just don’t have them here unless in a cage and that would be horrible! So I’ll just enjoy yours thank you very much!
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Thanks, Tina. Sometimes it is better to stay behind the camera. The less said, if you know what I mean. 🙂
That would indeed be horrible.
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I am on team tiles. Hate those scooters with a passion 😡 thanks for the Grass Parrot photo
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They are quite fun, the tiles not the scooters. 🙂
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Great selections. Love the banner shot too!!
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Thanks, John.
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Great selection. Aren’t those Red-rumped parrots gorgeous? They’re in my home location too, but I haven’t seen them lately. Guess I’ve been too housebound to seek them out.
(Note: There are supposed to be over 100 bird species in my immediate area but I think I’ve only seen and photographed about 20).
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I can believe that you would many different bird species, Vicki.
Not surprised that you can’t see the grass parrots. They are so well camouflaged in the grass that I often don’t see them until I accidentally flush them.
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I love your sardonic take on this challenge – and the resulting photos.
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I’m more sardonic at 2am in the morning, lol. 🙂
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I like the photos and your dog sounds funny.
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Thank you. 🙂 Fynnie’s a weird one. He fits into our household perfectly.
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Sarcasm is my thing…so, I loved it. Birds and doggie. Hopefully Fynnie just had a bad day!
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I would not have guessed, Ann Christine. 🙂
Fynn has good and bad moments throughout the day. He gets huffy but soon gets over it.
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Enjoyed your emotional journey. I hope the dentist had some good results with you. You know your birds, and I am glad you shared them.
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All went well, Marlene. Thank you for your comment.
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I chuckled at where you keep your phone … I tried that once; not again after it slipped out – don’t ask me how?!!!
Love the narrative and peek into your ordinary – you have such an eye Tracy (feels like I have said this to you before) for the quirky and awesome, and a storyteller’s touch. My favourite are the tiles: the colours, the pattern, and the Dirt.
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I never have enough pockets, Ju-Lyn. 🤣. Hope your phone fell on some grass or something soft.
Can’t beat those tiles. Such a nice area.
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I caught it before it dropped out of my shirt – sweaty belly helped 🤪😆
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Great photos Tracy! I love the tiles especially. The rodent problem sounds awful though. We just discovered that some field mice have been hanging out in the gap behind cupboards in our kitchen when the weather is bad – which it usually is in November here.
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Sounds like a cosy spot, Darren. I hope they don’t cause too much havoc.
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They have now been evicted and the gap in the air brick covered with wire mesh!
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Success. 🙂
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