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  1. M

    Birding without a camera, forever?

    For me it is “Birding without a camera, always.”
  2. M

    Birding without a camera, forever?

    Hermann; It‘s called “progress”. (ever increasing regulation and complexity) Richard
  3. M

    Birding without a camera, forever?

    I think it all comes down to how obsessive and driven you are. Different folks “enjoy” birding differently.
  4. M

    Birding without a camera, forever?

    That one sentence says it all for me.
  5. M

    Birding without a camera, forever?

    As a totally off-topic aside, that only happened to me once too, after I shot a whole roll photographing the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. I missed the sprockets when I loaded it.
  6. M

    Birding without a camera, forever?

    Knowing a bird in the field, and knowing a bird from photographs are two entirely different things. (I think)
  7. M

    Birding without a camera, forever?

    That’s very interesting, thank you for posting it.
  8. M

    Birding without a camera, forever?

    It all depends on the personality of the birder, and why they are looking at birds in the first place. I am neither obsessively competitive, nor am I driven to “outscore” others. No matter how good a photograph is it does not compare with the image of the living bird, as seen in a world-class...
  9. M

    Birding without a camera, forever?

    I am long past the age when I wanted a more complicated life. One binocular is all I take with me now.
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