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Conversation Between Sakura8 and copperarabian
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  1. copperarabian
    08-17-2012 01:54 PM - permalink
    copperarabian
    That sucks your camera broke your camera D: I found two cameras that seem great. Since I haven't used a point and shoot in several years I go over all the settings and evaluate the costumer photos to see the quality of the image. I prefer bulkier point in shoots. In digital cameras there's a sensor that captures the photo, a larger sensor will have cleaner detail even if it has less megapixels then a little pocket sized point and shoot. the reason for this is a smaller camera has a smaller sensor and they try stuffing all the megapixels on it when they don't really fit.

    Nikon COOLPIX P510 16.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 42x Zoom NIKKOR ED Glass Lens and GPS Record Location

    Fujifilm FinePix S2950 14 MP Digital Camera with Fujinon 18x Wide Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch LCD

    The great thing about cameras is new tech is always coming out and they go down in price pretty quickly. the Nikon is $396(normally 429) and the only is $149(normally 329) on Amazon.com.
  2. Sakura8
    08-15-2012 08:38 PM - permalink
    Sakura8
    Copper, I need some advice from a professional photographer. What's a good point and shoot digital camera brand? My cat broke my camera so I'm in the market for a new one but I want one that takes good macro. As long as the price is under $400. I saw a Fujipix that seemed nice and an Olympus. The one I had was a Canon.
  3. Sakura8
    07-02-2012 12:57 AM - permalink
    Sakura8
    I wish I had room for a school of odessas. Then I'd take him and get him some friends. Toss a plant in there too. They need green foods and veggies.
  4. copperarabian
    07-01-2012 11:10 PM - permalink
    copperarabian
    That's a good idea, I can give him a much larger area in a Rubbermaid container with aeration :D Hopefully he won't have to stay in it too long.
  5. Sakura8
    07-01-2012 10:49 PM - permalink
    Sakura8
    If you have a small tank or even a small rubbermaid, you can pop him in that. Odessas can tolerate temps down to the 60's. Legend has it that in the early part of last century, vendors in Moscow would carry them in flasks in their breast pockets to keep them warm while they tried to sell them. Yeah, single barbs are nippy little brats. Even in big schools they can be relentless. But he's sure a pretty thing. :)
  6. copperarabian
    07-01-2012 10:32 PM - permalink
    copperarabian
    Look what someone at work asked me to find a home for, a Odessa barb. A really beautiful but mean little fish, I had to move him out of my big tank because he nipped one of my tetras until the base of their tail was white, swollen, and raw :( If i knew he was going to be so aggressive I wouldn't of fostered him, I'll have to find him a home quick since he's now cramped, I put him in the filter section of my 10g after making it bigger. The photos from google :)
  7. Sakura8
    05-05-2012 02:51 AM - permalink
    Sakura8
    Oh wow. Talk about a custom built bike. That's pretty cool and it sure seems a lot safer than having the bird ride on one's shoulder.
  8. copperarabian
    05-05-2012 02:41 AM - permalink
    copperarabian
    Here's the photo I saw, it's a scarlet macaw and there's even a perch built into the bike. I wonder if the bird is harnessed in similar to the harness I have Rosie wear.
  9. Sakura8
    05-04-2012 11:47 PM - permalink
    Sakura8
    I couldn't believe it. The parrot was kind of leaning backward to keep its balance but otherwise it seemed fine. He was probably going 20 mph and who knows how fast he went when he hit the main drag. There's no way he could go on the freeway though . . .
  10. copperarabian
    05-04-2012 03:43 PM - permalink
    copperarabian
    That's crazy O.O I recently saw a photo of a macaw on a motorcycle XD It looks scary.

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