TeaLovingDave

Striped Owl (Pseudoscops clamator) at Scottish Owl Centre - May 6th 2015

Great Shot!!!
 
It did the same to me every time I passed, but I never managed to get a shot. Well done.
 
It did the same to me every time I passed, but I never managed to get a shot. Well done.
What did you think of the collection as a whole? Did you get any shots of the rarer taxa they hold, such as Striated Scops, Lilith Owl and Magellans Owl?
 
I thought the collection was excellent. I saw the Lilith Owl enclosure but not the owl(s) and if there were Striated Scops they would have been in Wee Owl World where all the owls were either out of site or so far back in the dark corners of their enclosures that I couldn't really see them and definitely couldn't photograph them. I did photograph the Magellan horned owl but my images are in portrait mode and if I post them in the gallery they'll appear on their side, so until there is a solution for this I won't bother.
 
Best solution is to open your photographs in Windows Picture Viewer or a similar programme and rotate the image in question, then save it before uploading.

Zoochat usually rotates photographs automatically for me, actually, so not sure why it has not done so for yourself.
 
Not sure I understand this TLD. My image is taken in portrait orientation and when I open it it's in portrait orientation as I would expect (so rotating it would turn it on its side) but when I upload it to ZC it gets turned on its side! This has been happening for a year or two but didn't used to prior to that and is very annoying.
 
Very odd indeed; not sure what might be causing that.
 
Not sure I understand this TLD. My image is taken in portrait orientation and when I open it it's in portrait orientation as I would expect (so rotating it would turn it on its side) but when I upload it to ZC it gets turned on its side! This has been happening for a year or two but didn't used to prior to that and is very annoying.

This happens to me to, annoying isn't it.
 
Very, so I just don't upload them, and most of my bird images are taken in portrait mode.
 

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