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May 17, 2017 13:41:11   #
SoHillGuy wrote:
Were you using 3D glasses (anaglyph) on the download?


I don't have 3D glasses. Is there someway I can get them? I'd like to see the difference they would make in viewing your ducks.
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May 17, 2017 05:49:22   #
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Foggy Beaver marsh and Breaksville Reservation


Nice work on an interesting variety, Jack.
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May 17, 2017 05:35:09   #
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Mr. Munk


Awwww!!!!! Very nice images of the sweet little chippie, Jack. May I suggest some cropping and darkening?
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May 17, 2017 05:23:18   #
robertjerl wrote:
This Bee came at the flower from beneath. I flipped the picture but one look and it was obvious his feet were positioned for hanging upside down. The seed package showed regular carnations, but they seem to be miniature ones.

7DII, 100-400 mk II @ 400, 1/1000 @ f/6.3, ISO 400 hand held HSS flash with natural light from right and slightly rear


An interesting shot, Robert!
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May 17, 2017 05:19:16   #
fosgood11 wrote:
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Well done. Don!
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May 17, 2017 05:13:47   #
vicksart wrote:
Ooops. Forgot to add more of the series before hitting send.


It's nice to see the hummers getting nectar from the bottle brush rather than from a feeder. Nice work on these pretty little birds, Vicki. 😊
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May 16, 2017 22:23:15   #
wilderness wrote:
Not sure what you mean by another "handle"


Handle - a name or nickname. I don't think your friends and family call you wilderness. There are many UHH members who also go by their real names. i.e. - Old Hippy is ED. Treepusher is Randy. Angler is Jim.
Maybe I'm being too nosey but I like to know my fellow hogs by their real name. If you don't wish to tell me, that's OK.
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May 16, 2017 21:52:24   #
vicksart wrote:
Thanks for the visit Annie. I have some interior photos of this interesting home. Most of it was built out of reclaimed materials. The floors in the main part of the house for example, were originally the lanes in a bowling alley. Heavy timbers from an old warehouse provided the supporting structure and framing for the windows. Kitchen counters were polished concrete, etc. Well, here. It's easier to attach an image of the living area as seen from the kitchen.

The trees are a type of pine that lined both sides of the drive.
Thanks for the visit Annie. I have some interior p... (show quote)


Very interesting information along with a look at the interior of the home. I appreciate it you shared more on your Mendocino shots, Vicki.
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May 16, 2017 11:05:23   #
kevinfairley wrote:
average speed 300kph


Thank you for sharing this interesting variety of images, Kevin. I have fond memories of my tour to your beautiful country.
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May 16, 2017 11:00:35   #
eliasharrisphotography wrote:
taken about a block from my house, with my Nikon D7200 and Tamron 150-600. I just sat there and waited for about 20 minutes before this happened.


Fantastic capture of the mating hawks. Your patience paid off, Elias.

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May 16, 2017 10:54:54   #
Mubashm wrote:
Yesterday, I was shooting a hawk who was hovering in the sky. All of a sudden a crow appeared and started chasing the hawk. As you can see he was not only chasing the hawk but was attacking him. These photos were taken with Canon 400mm 5.6 L lens mounted on Canon 5d markiii camera.


Mohammed


Very interesting action shots, Mohammed! Not an every day occurrence and you were lucky to witness the 'event.'
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May 16, 2017 10:46:40   #
Regis wrote:
Vicki and others do a better job of photographing these pretty little birds, but I though I would
give it a try. Still need more practice. This was a dark and cloudy day.

Hand held @ 800mm. Distance was about 25-35 feet.

Photo #1: Canon 5Dsr - Canon 400 II DO f4 - Canon 2.0x III - 1/80 - f/8 - ISO @ 400.
Photo #2: Canon 5Dsr - Canon 400 II DO f4 - Canon 2.0x III - 1/50 - f/8 - ISO @ 400.


Your first attempt at shooting the hummers is just another example of your skill. Their feathers have a sheen which is lacking in many other birds. Thanks for sharing your
beautiful work, Regis.
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May 16, 2017 10:33:08   #
Bill1967 wrote:
Excellent place for photography and hiking.


If I could I'd go to Castle Woods State Park just to photograph that picturesque tree. When I saw the picture of the lady by the tree my first thought was oh, I wish it was just the tree. To my
delight, the next image was just the tree. Thank you for sharing your work, Bill.
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May 16, 2017 10:23:17   #
kpmac wrote:
I thought this image was a little comical.


Humorous capture with appropriate caption. I hear that little birdie saying 'I'm outta here--don't want you to take my picture!' Thanks for posting, kpmac.
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May 16, 2017 10:15:56   #
Lame-Duck wrote:
These are a few shots I took in my backyard yesterday. Sometimes the common everyday stuff can be fun to capture.









These are a few shots I took in my backyard yester... (show quote)


Nice work, Mike. Love the 2nd image - that bird is screaming 'get that 📷 out of my face!' :
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