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Feeding Time
« on: October 10, 2003, 16:53:38 »
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Re: Feeding Time
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2003, 22:09:53 »
Dan, they look like beauties.   I would worry myself silly that the heron might get them though.   What precautions are you using?
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Re: Feeding Time
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2003, 00:05:51 »
Hi Colin

I dont have heron problems, my main problem is keeping three cats out of my garden the two dogs I have are small but are out most of the time. They chase the cats for me.
I have large pots of plants on the surrounds and a over hanging tree which covers half the pool.
Hubby is in the process of making three seperate frames with netting for next year. So thats where the net is at the moment normaly covers the pool held in place by the pot plants.
Had to squeese between the pots to get the photo.
Glad you liked my babies

Teresa
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Re: Feeding Time
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2003, 01:06:38 »
Hi,Teresa,they are beautiful! What a good photograph.I didn't realise they were yours when I saw them earlier on.Which are your newest ones? Are they all Koi,or are any of them goldfish,it is difficult to tell with the orange/white one.I have got quite a few over the years which show how the Orfe progressed. But being able to put photos on the net.........beyond me,I'm afraid!

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Re: Feeding Time
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2003, 01:27:55 »
Hi Maggie
I use the please email admin link at the top of the page and send the photos as an attachment to Dan and bless him he does the rest.
You see baby above him is a blue and orange koi above again is one of the babies the kids bought me white and orange koi like the one I lost in spawning.
the yellow one left is koi.
the two orange and white are shubumkins hubby bought for mum a year before she died she always wanted fish in a pool.
the dark one black and gold he was going more sliver is koi. there is another black and silver koi and a black and orange baby koi which are not in photo.
If you have your photos on your computer I can tell you how to send them to dan.
Teresa
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Re: Feeding Time
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2003, 00:38:55 »
Hi Teresa.Would I be able to convert my box brownie camera photos to send over the net ?




ONLY JOKING HEEHEEHEEHEEHEE

Seriously though,i do only have an ordinary 35mm camera.We don't really take a lot of photos.I am still waiting to finish the film off on my jokey underwater camera.I stuck it in the pond and pressed.Probably got some wonderful photos of that rare specimen.......... blanketweed.

yes i know,I'm in silly mode tonight.
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Re: Feeding Time
« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2003, 00:47:33 »
Hi Maggie

Your 35m camera or the underwater one you can take to Jessops or boots even Tesco and you can get the photos on to disc for the computer. ;D

Jessops are best I found at 4.00 a time the others want to process the film and print comes out at 10.00 plus. :-/
I have a dodgy keyboard no pound sign sorry. :-[

See you can do it not so silly after all hey Maggie :P
Ask around in your lunch break.
Teresa
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Re: Feeding Time
« Reply #7 on: October 14, 2003, 01:02:49 »
Well,knock me down with a feather!! I didn't know that.Certainly is well worth knowing.I might concentrate my next film on the ponds,though of course they are not looking their best now.Might have to wait till spring.Anyway,thanks a million for the info.

What lunch break? We are stuck out in the middle of nowhere,not even a shop nearby.We demonstrate one of the pine tables by eating our sarnies on it.Our most exciting hot food we can get is a cup-a-soup!!

Spent the weekend changing all the tickets to display the new companys logo.All the posters,etc.Took ages,then realised we still had our polos and sweatshirts on with the old logo.And a dirty great sign outside that you can't exactly paint over.All i got when I answered the phone was "oh I've got the wrong number....I wanted......."So a long time was spent explaining.I think I'll do a recorded message for this week!

Have you recovered from Saturday night yet? That has to be some sort of record,the number of posts in that given time!!

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Re: Feeding Time
« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2003, 16:58:23 »
Hi, your fish look lovely and a good size to - how old are they?  

some of mine have grown quite a lot in the last year and others just seem to have stayed the same.  I have some pics and will have a go at emailing to Dan to see if he will put them on the site for me.

Like you, Maggie, didn't realise you could get non digital camera pics transferred onto disc - isn't technology wonderful.
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Re: Feeding Time
« Reply #9 on: October 21, 2003, 23:20:46 »
Hi Dusty and Maggie
The fish range from the orange is about four the blue is about three the shubkins are two and the yellow and black and silver bought them this spring and the baby white between the fish food was bought by the kids this summer. 8)
Yep if you have a printer and get some photo paper you can print your own pic's its great fun. Have a go. a lot cheeper in the end than taking them to the shop.
Just ask for them to be put on disc and dont have a set printed that what costs the money. Try one film and see how you get on. :D
Teresa
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