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Okay, so many of us love wild life, right? So please post your best photo's. Like the elephants who is trying to run you over, LOL, Bob....I'm talking about you. Great shot.
So far I think it's the best.
But.....maybe someone else is hiding a really good one. Let see.
I'll post some of mind after I see some of my comrades.
Please no pictures of your spouse, children, mother etc. I know you think they are wild about life, but I'm looking for thing we don't allow to sit with us at the dinner table.
:lol: ;-)
Mark Bski
Loc: A sleepy little island not far from Seattle
Here we go, an eagle plucking a crab out of the water. I am new here, I hope you guys enjoy my stuff.
This may not be my best wild life photo but it's one of my favorites. The doe is wet from dew on the grass and wildflowers.
Fun, let's hope admin allows my topic to be posted and let's see what else we get. This should be fun to watch.
I love crabs. But they do better on my table; boil, without my family around to fight me. Well at least when I'm trying to eat them, just like your bird. LOL
Rachel wrote:
Okay, so many of us love wild life, right? So please post your best photo's. Like the elephants who is trying to run you over, LOL, Bob....I'm talking about you. Great shot.
So far I think it's the best.
But.....maybe someone else is hiding a really good one. Let see.
I'll post some of mind after I see some of my comrades.
Please no pictures of your spouse, children, mother etc. I know you think they are wild about life, but I'm looking for thing we don't allow to sit with us at the dinner table.
:lol: ;-)
Okay, so many of us love wild life, right? So ple... (
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Here are a few of mine that I'm happy with.
On the Edge - Rebel XTi, Canon 100-400L/1.4x, 560mm, f/20, 1/13 sec, ISO 100
Watching, Rebel XTi, 100-400L, 400mm, f/11, 1/400 sec, ISO 400
Waiting for Mom, Rebel XTi, Canon 100-400L, 400mm, f/5.6, 1/50 sec, ISO 800
Yooper wrote:
Rachel wrote:
Okay, so many of us love wild life, right? So please post your best photo's. Like the elephants who is trying to run you over, LOL, Bob....I'm talking about you. Great shot.
So far I think it's the best.
But.....maybe someone else is hiding a really good one. Let see.
I'll post some of mind after I see some of my comrades.
Please no pictures of your spouse, children, mother etc. I know you think they are wild about life, but I'm looking for thing we don't allow to sit with us at the dinner table.
:lol: ;-)
Okay, so many of us love wild life, right? So ple... (
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Here are a few of mine that I'm happy with.
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Wow! beautiful! Now I'm afraid to show my fish pictures.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Mark Bski
Loc: A sleepy little island not far from Seattle
Babies are always nice to look at!
Not mine, they growl at me from across the table.... wait I was talking about my children.
You must have been commenting about the great pictures Yooper has......my bag.
I guess I'll go feed the wildlife in my house now.......
Mark Bski
Loc: A sleepy little island not far from Seattle
Wrapped in kelp. Kachemak Bay, Alaska.
Mark Bski
Loc: A sleepy little island not far from Seattle
Heron on a stump. Skagit Bay, Washington.
Rachel wrote:
Wow! beautiful! Now I'm afraid to show my fish pictures.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thank you, but the last I knew, this wasn't a competition. I happened to be in the right place at the right time with the right equipment. As far as I know, I don't have any fish pictures, so anything you've got is way better than anything I've got.
Mark Bski wrote:
Babies are always nice to look at!
And they make our job a lot easier with the cute factor.
Mark Bski wrote:
Wrapped in kelp. Kachemak Bay, Alaska.
Nice shot. I like how you got it looking right at you through it's legs. That is something I've never seen.
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