@quietpurplehaze That`s a matter of breaking lights . The first camera`s was just a black box with a small hole in it . ( painters use them often )The pic. appears on the backside upside down. You`re looking now also on the `` backside``.
Ferry, thanks for the explanation. I understand the upside down but not the reverse e.g. the hyacinth is actually on the left but in the reflection it's on the right.
Thank you. Rosie, we saw a little bird just the shape and size of a wren on our pots outside the window today but it had quite bright and unusual markings on its head and tail - wondered if you have any idea what it might be (I thought wrens were just dun coloured but maybe I am wrong) Too quick for me to get a shot.
@quietpurplehaze Did it have a yellow strip on it's head because it sounds like a goldcrest. They are the smallest bird and very much like a wren only much prettier. Google goldcrest and have a look at some images.and let me know if it is one. They are such dear little birds
Well it just kind of presented itself, but thank you, Justine!
I did enjoy it! I've been hoping somebody would explain the reflections to me - reversed, as well as upside down.
Ferry, thanks for the explanation. I understand the upside down but not the reverse e.g. the hyacinth is actually on the left but in the reflection it's on the right.
Thank you. Rosie, we saw a little bird just the shape and size of a wren on our pots outside the window today but it had quite bright and unusual markings on its head and tail - wondered if you have any idea what it might be (I thought wrens were just dun coloured but maybe I am wrong) Too quick for me to get a shot.