I love the old bloke who feeds them in the city at the tram depot on Elizabeth St and what used to be the little “Chelsea Square” behind the post office. He’s funny. There are some very fat birds in the city because of him.
I like the fact that you are always armed with your camera and ready to whip it out of your pocket and take a snap. Its one of the few reasons why I’d consider buying a compact digital, because I just don’t have a pocket big enough for my SLR!
Ah yes, what is it they call pigeons? Rats of the air?
Trish, I’m not always armed with my camera, but I do carry it quite a lot. In truth I’d love to be on the spot when another NYE breaks, but I’m not betting on it ever happening.
August 19th, 2004 at 8:18am
Heh, now I know where to go for target practice. >;)
August 19th, 2004 at 9:32am
That is so sweet! You can imagine that bloke does this on a regular basis. Some people are beautiful, aren’t they.
August 19th, 2004 at 1:51pm
I love the old bloke who feeds them in the city at the tram depot on Elizabeth St and what used to be the little “Chelsea Square” behind the post office. He’s funny. There are some very fat birds in the city because of him.
August 19th, 2004 at 5:25pm
Idiots. Pigeons are a noxious pest - to feed them only encourages them.
August 19th, 2004 at 6:08pm
I like the fact that you are always armed with your camera and ready to whip it out of your pocket and take a snap. Its one of the few reasons why I’d consider buying a compact digital, because I just don’t have a pocket big enough for my SLR!
August 19th, 2004 at 11:07pm
Ah yes, what is it they call pigeons? Rats of the air?
Trish, I’m not always armed with my camera, but I do carry it quite a lot. In truth I’d love to be on the spot when another NYE breaks, but I’m not betting on it ever happening.