MSA O/N October, 2025 - "Birds"

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In honour of impending Canadian Thanksgiving, which is primarily about cooking a turkey, I present this month's theme: Birds.

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That's a turkey I cooked long ago - 2015.

But you don't need to limit yourself to cooked birds - or even to dead birds. Swimming birds are good:

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Standing birds are good:

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Flying birds are good:

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Any birds are good. Even imitation birds or things that look like birds or illegally taken photos of artwork based on legendary birds:

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Everyone have fun.
 

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Good idea Don - I definitely expect entries to "fly" in!.
I've updated the themes to date, and the Sticky thread designations will soon follow.
Here are the Guidelines:
Monthly Shooting Assignment Guidelines

Here are the guidelines that a number of participants in the MSA put together over a number of cycles. They have been recently revised
MSA Guidelines
For first-timers, the following summary of standard procedures should help (we are indebted to Ken Nadvornick for putting most of this together, and not objecting when this member organized activity moderator proposed to re-use [aka borrow] it):
(1) Take note of the MSA assignment, which you will find inserted into the title of the thread.
(2a) For the NEW Category, take your photo(s) according to the assignment guidelines. You are expected to shoot something new rather than grabbing from your archives. The exposure must happen during the period of the current MSA theme - usually one month - and must of course be submitted during that period.
2(b) For the OLD Category, you can use thematically appropriate Photos that you have taken in the past.
2(c) For either the NEW Category or the OLD Category, photos must originate as something that is consistent with Photrio's Analogue only section principles - i.e. using traditional (non-digital) processes. Scans from prints, slides, or negatives are permitted, but any digital adjustments should be strictly limited to what would be acceptable in the Photrio analogue only galleries. Please be sure to label which Category (OLD or NEW) your submission belongs in. Film and exposure information plus any special technical information is also good.
(3) You can post your photo in the MSA Gallery, or you can host your photo elsewhere and link to it in the thread, or, you can post it as an attachment to a message in the thread and it will show as a clickable thumbnail.
(4) It's all for fun, there are no prizes.
(5) at the end of the MSA, the previous winner who chose the theme:
(a) is encouraged to nominate from each of the "OLD" and "NEW" categories one photo that is the best photo in that category that illustrates the theme; and
(b) in any event, will choose (from those category "winners", if applicable) the single photo that is the best photo submitted as part of the current MSA that illustrates the theme.
The member submitting the "winning photo" will be declared the MSA "winner" and will have the opportunity and responsibility to choose a theme for the next MSA, and then choose a new winner from the submissions that follow.
Additional hints about uploading your photographs...
(6) How to upload to the MSA gallery: You perform the upload in the same way you would upload to the standard gallery, except you press the "'All subscriber galleries", you find a drop-down menu and press the Monthly Shooting Assignment, thats it.
(7) You can instead, attach your image to a post in this thread. Or you can link to an image that is hosted elsewhere - please be sure all members will have access to such images, and that the links remain current.
8) Most importantly, have fun!
Matt
 

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[OLD - August 1993] Oxford University, England


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Hasselblad, 80mm f/2.8 Planar, Agfa APX 100, scan of silver print
 
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How about dead birds?

I used to photograph at an ancient burial mound near my apartment in Japan, back in the late 90's. One hot, dry Summer, I came across this scene...
Scan of the HP5 4x5 negative.

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Bryan - that last one looks like it had it's makeup done for the photo.
 

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The reason for cutting ducks in half - a lovely Buzzard who needed my help.

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Toronto (ON), 2023, Fuji GSW680

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Sandbanks (ON), 2022, Pentax 6x7

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Perth (ON), 2024. Digital

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Mexico, 2023. Digital

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I was just taking some bird pictures yesterday. I'll have to shoot a few more rolls of HP5+ to develop and show before this month is over.

In the meantime, all old:

2012: Kiev 60, CZJ Biometar 80mm f/2.8, wide open at 1/1000 and minimum focus distance, Fuji Acros 100 @50, HC-110 1+63

Brewer's Blackbird

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2013: Canon T90, nFD 100mm f/2.8 wide open 1/750, Fuji Neopan 400, HC-110 1+63

Raven

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2024: Canon T90, FD 300mm f/4 L, f/5.6, Adox Scala 50 developed as negative in Rodinal 1+25 10 minutes 22C semi-stand, one gentle turn at 5 minutes

Canadian Geese

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@OAPOli - the gull on the sign that warns of "drop off" is pretty funny.

Just a note, folks: the MSA is a film-based activity, so digital images are not supposed to be posted, however good they may be.
 

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Four more in the Old catagory. Maybe one could start a new catagory "ANCIENT" since the original was created several thousand years ago. All with Ilford Delta 400 120. I will have more to follow.


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from Egypt

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Flamingo Beer (painted on the wall of a store)

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Pink Flamingo

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Wild Flamingos Camargue, France
 
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Old images: 1997 or 1998
"Well Howdy Do!" and "What's Shakin'?"
Look Park, Florence, Massachusetts.

Pentax K1000 with Vivitar 70 to 210 lens.
I believe the film may have Fortepan 400.
More than likely HC-110 Dilution B was used and printed on Ilford Multigrade IV pearl surface paper.
 

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We've quickly accumulated a lot of great photos.

@jeffreyg -- is your Egyptian bird stomping on a snake or does the hieroglyphic translate to "The early bird gets the worm?"
 

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We've quickly accumulated a lot of great photos.

@jeffreyg -- is your Egyptian bird stomping on a snake or does the hieroglyphic translate to "The early bird gets the worm?"

I’m not up on my hieroglyphics but I’ll see if my wife knows. She was born in Egypt. 👩‍🎓😄
 
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