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Marmot on a Rock
Oct 27, 2014 16:41:09
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CliffC
Loc: Colorado USA
Rocky Mountain National Park just off TrailRidge Road
Marmot on Lichen rock
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Oct 27, 2014 16:45:23
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Linda From Maine
Loc: Yakima, Washington
Super clarity, neat setting, and perfect dof and light!
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Oct 27, 2014 16:48:48
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CliffC
Loc: Colorado USA
Linda From Maine wrote:
Super clarity, neat setting, and perfect dof and light!
Thanks Linda. Light on my back is good to the photo.
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Oct 27, 2014 16:57:10
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Bmac
Loc: Long Island, NY
Excellent focus and background separation. :thumbup:
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Oct 27, 2014 17:04:07
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CliffC
Loc: Colorado USA
Bmac wrote:
Excellent focus and background separation. :thumbup:
Thanks, I love my F2.8 Panasonic FZ200. Gives me fast focus throughout a 24-600 zoom range.
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Oct 27, 2014 17:55:58
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DaveO
Loc: Northeast CT
Good job!
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Oct 27, 2014 18:20:38
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CliffC
Loc: Colorado USA
DaveO wrote:
Good job!
Thanks DaveO!
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Oct 28, 2014 05:38:31
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jstoogy
Loc: Central Pa.
Very nice capture.
CliffC wrote:
Rocky Mountain National Park just off TrailRidge Road
:thumbup:
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Oct 28, 2014 14:19:53
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carlysue
Loc: Columbus
I'm enjoying your latest shots-good to have you posting again! Love the marmot. The elk reminds me that my class reunion will be coming up again soon.
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Oct 28, 2014 15:07:54
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CliffC
Loc: Colorado USA
jstoogy wrote:
Very nice capture.
:thumbup:
Thanks! I was at 12,000 ft in Rocky Mtn Natl Park and the lighting was pretty good.
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Oct 28, 2014 15:09:25
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CliffC
Loc: Colorado USA
carlysue wrote:
I'm enjoying your latest shots-good to have you posting again! Love the marmot. The elk reminds me that my class reunion will be coming up again soon.
Did you go steady with the dominant bull?
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Oct 28, 2014 15:18:07
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SteveR
Loc: Michigan
CliffC wrote:
Thanks, I love my F2.8 Panasonic FZ200. Gives me fast focus throughout a 24-600 zoom range.
I've got a D800, but if I ever go to Europe, I think the FZ200 is the camera I'll be taking.
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Oct 28, 2014 15:35:49
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carlysue
Loc: Columbus
CliffC wrote:
Did you go steady with the dominant bull?
considered it but he was too possessive. And he didn't age well. :wink:
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Oct 28, 2014 17:54:17
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CliffC
Loc: Colorado USA
carlysue wrote:
considered it but he was too possessive. And he didn't age well. :wink:
That's the only problem with be top bull. It has a run of two to three seasons.
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Oct 29, 2014 12:40:02
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carlysue
Loc: Columbus
CliffC wrote:
That's the only problem with be top bull. It has a run of two to three seasons.
Always someone out there ready to take his place--stronger, younger, better looking..
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