Some Photos I Took : )

CrackerJax

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He was my cock yes. A very large hawk took Major. Such is country life. he was a kick in the pants I'll tell you what. Raised him from day one...he slept in my beard at night in the beginning. My wife thought I was CRAZY! He turned out to be the very best pet ever, as my wife will testify today...

I even got him a little 5 inch round soft ball and he would pick it up and drop kick it across the yard for a half hour at a time. Kick chase kick chase kick chase.

I had two big ol dad n son farmers come take a look at an old kubota tractor of mine. Huge guys with sonny topping out about 300? When Major spied us from across the acreage he let out a scream and zig zagged like a mofo all the way over.....these FARMERS started to get unsettled. When Major finally arrived he flew up on "Sonny"'s shoulder and let out a big cocle doodlo do flapping his wings the whole time...I thought the kid was gonna wet his pants. :lol: Guess they never raised a rooster one on one be4...... that's what it takes.
I miss him. I had him 5 years tho...er, maybe he had me.......he was a pistol!!

out. :blsmoke:
 

mr west

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Thats sweet mate I had a bantum game cock called trevor, looked a bit like major but he was much more wild, more a gaurd cock lol. Thats the thing with any pets, they dont ever live that long.
 

CrackerJax

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:lol: yah Major had that trait as well. If any of my dogs turned their back on him....WHAM! he'd run up behind them and kick em....and run away! :lol: When the dogs gave up and turned away again....WHAM!!! It was funny as all get up...

Cheers!! :peace:


out. :blsmoke:
 

Baz

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I had an african grey parrot best pet i have ever had, but my brother sold him bstard!

i didn't class him as a pet but as a part of the family, one clever bird

This the only pic i got of him, from somones phone

oh and they live over 50 years
 

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CrackerJax

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Pretty sweet. I've had my share of birds but never invested in the long lived species. I used to drive my Aunt crazy because I wouldn't keep my birds in cages or clip their wings. She was a big birder but never let them out. She was visiting one weekend to my country house and there i was outside with my Quaker parrot flying around...she about had a stroke. :lol: "He won't come back"!! "nonsense" I gave a whistle and like a homing beacon....straight on my shoulder. He doesn't leave because he knows darn well he's got it pretty swell with me. Birds are kewl!!


out. :blsmoke:
 

EKIMRI

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Today's pics. Checkin' the girls for harvest readiness.



DP Orange Bud

Barney's Blue Cheese (feminized)

Greenhouse White Widow


Almost. Mmmmmm...:weed:
 

sandmonkey

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Today's pics. Checkin' the girls for harvest readiness.



DP Orange Bud

Barney's Blue Cheese (feminized)

Greenhouse White Widow


Almost. Mmmmmm...:weed:
cool! good to see i'm not the only one using my cam to check trich's :clap:

try playin' with the temperature and tint to reduce the "HPS effect". wouldn't want to confuse amber with clear trich's :-P
 

EKIMRI

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cool! good to see i'm not the only one using my cam to check trich's :clap:

try playin' with the temperature and tint to reduce the "HPS effect". wouldn't want to confuse amber with clear trich's :-P

Thanks SM, I've just started playing around with the camera in an HPS environment and appreciate the suggestion. Perhaps I'll even pull them out and take some pics under fluoro's while I'm doing maintenance...



"waiting for it to dry will be the worst part :smile: "

I hear that Jester. Hopefully the remains of BC's mom will last until cure is complete...:weed:
 

EKIMRI

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Hey EKIMRI, you might find this thread of interest to you ;)

https://www.rollitup.org/harvesting-curing/162551-checking-trichs-better-than-microscope.html

what kind of camera are you using btw?

Thanks SM, very helpful. I'm using a little Canon A580 with a handheld magnifying glass, since someone stole $5000 in SLR (film, not digi) equipment from me. :sad:


I'll be damned if the technology in the intervening years hasn't made this sub-$100 purchase perfect for my needs. Cheap and small enough to take anywhere and not worry... and with a little ingenuity, capable of timing a harvest with. :wink:
 

sandmonkey

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Thanks SM, very helpful. I'm using a little Canon A580 with a handheld magnifying glass, since someone stole $5000 in SLR (film, not digi) equipment from me. :sad:


I'll be damned if the technology in the intervening years hasn't made this sub-$100 purchase perfect for my needs. Cheap and small enough to take anywhere and not worry... and with a little ingenuity, capable of timing a harvest with. :wink:
damn sorry to hear that :( hope whoever stole it feels karma's justice.

Try switching the white balance to Tungsten under the HPS.
 

EKIMRI

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Will do SM... I'll try that out when my girls wake up!


As for Karma, I know they've got it coming. It's nice to have matured to that point in life where I can see the bigger picture ('scuse the pun) and let it roll off my back. Doesn't make me happy, but I've still got the important things, all they've got is bad Karma and a camera... think I'll play my hand. :cool:
 
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