Thread subject: 6 pm cam clarity
Name |
Date |
Message |
Mickey |
03/17/05 06:08 pm |
Ok how many of youz come home around 6pm edt and turn on the cam?
Its like a blurry switch gets turned on! |
Tim P |
03/17/05 06:19 pm |
I now see Blurry. |
karen |
03/17/05 06:24 pm |
me too |
Cecilia |
03/17/05 06:32 pm |
Same here. Must be caused by greater numbers of people using the internet? |
Marie |
03/17/05 06:37 pm |
I too am finding the picture very blurry late this afternoon.....the Geese are certainly moving into your area or have they been there all the time. They are very vocal..... |
Tim P |
03/17/05 06:39 pm |
The Canada Geese seem to live here all year long Marie. Ask any golfer. :) |
Tiger |
03/17/05 06:39 pm |
Yes but sun sets at 6pm EDT. That might cause blurring too!
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Fred W! |
03/17/05 06:39 pm |
Right! Tis very blurry. I think the declining ambient light level automatically adjusts/opens the camera aperture, which affects the optical so called "depth-of-field" and that wider aperture affects/decreases the sharpness/focus of the image...
something like that, anyway.
I'm getting emotionally worn out waiting, but maybe we will have a beautiful worthwhile rainbow soon enough.
Hang in there!
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Marie |
03/17/05 06:48 pm |
Oh Fred........this waiting is NOTHING in comparison to what we will witness soon enough.....the emotions really start flowing when the little ones arrive.
We may soon see Liberty and Freedom showing up this year to their Natal nest and how will Betty and Dennis handle this I wonder.....
Our chicks from last year are still playing in their wintering grounds for another whole year.At least they didn't have to negotiate some nasty winter storms during this migration season. |
cathy |
03/17/05 07:22 pm |
I forgot that last year's chicks don't come back. Thanks for reminding me, Marie. |