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Apr 2, 2017 11:49:53   #
Bob Yankle wrote:
The tutorial for changing out the backgrounds is at: http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-406512-1.html


Thank you, Bob, for the detailed tutorial. Not sure I have the ability to use it but I'll give it a try. Not sure I thanked you before and wanted to
make sure you knew I appreciated the tutorial.
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Apr 1, 2017 00:01:52   #
oldpsych wrote:
These were taken shortly after sunrise. The saguaros have not, for the most part, bloomed yet. Other cacti have begun to bloom and hopefully those pictures will be worthy of showing.


You captured the beauty of the desert, old psych! Thank you for sharing these dramatic images of the interesting Saguaros. You're in for a treat if you're there when the desert blooms.
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Mar 31, 2017 23:54:14   #
Sylvias wrote:
Took a walk around the garden and behind the hedge, had a feeling I was being watched! Much to our cat Ted's disapproval.

Canon 650d, 18-55 lens

Please try the downloads.


Thanks for sharing the pretty posies, Sylvia. I love that puddy cat!
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Mar 31, 2017 23:50:37   #
Regis wrote:
These three photos were taken at Fernan Lake in Coeur d' Alene, Idaho.

Hand held. 800mm shots. They were about 150 feet away.

Photo #1: Canon 5Dsr - Canon 400 II DO f4 - Canon 2.0x III - 1/640 - f/11 - ISO @ 800.
Photo #2: Canon 5Dsr - Canon 400 II DO f4 - Canon 2.0x III - 1/500 - f/11 - ISO @ 800.
Photo #3: Canon 5Dsr - Canon 400 II DO f4 - Canon 2.0x III - 1/800 - f/14 - ISO @ 800.


Love your images of the Great Blue Herons, Regis. Great birds captured by a great photographer!
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Mar 31, 2017 23:33:50   #
Cwilson341 wrote:
Here are a few more bright flowers to get you in the mood for spring if you're not already on board!


That blue eyed daisy steals the show, Carol. I enjoyed all of these beautiful flowers. One of my favorite flowers is the Star Gazer Lily. I had several in my yard and will miss them now that I'm living in a facility for the elderly.
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Mar 31, 2017 23:22:42   #
DOOK wrote:
Please download & enjoy.


That little filly looks so proud. Your capture is a winner in every respect. Earl.
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Mar 31, 2017 19:47:10   #
colin64 wrote:
Decided to go a wee trip to Skye, spent 2 days there, the weather was pretty poor , but what a place for photoghraphy,every season in an hour, most of these werent taken at anywhere near the !! magic hours !! but we made the most of our time there. A couple of long exposures in this set, not to everyone's taste but hey ho, I really like taking them ..LOL..
Hope you enjoy.


Well captured scenics, colin. The last one is a killer.
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Mar 31, 2017 19:40:16   #
jakeofuk wrote:
March 2017, the weather was perfect lots of storms , and attitude.


Dramatic scenics, Jake! Nice of you to share these beautiful images.
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Mar 31, 2017 19:24:19   #
dennisallard wrote:
...by falling on the wet rocks and getting a whopper of a bruise on my elbow. But at least I learned that my camera is tougher than I thought it was. As usual, conditions weren't right for what I planned so I laid right down on the rocks and got these.


Owie - but it will heal. I think whenever you look at these superlative images, you'll forget the pain and be thankful you and your camera did exceedingly well. Thanks for sharing these, Dennis!
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Mar 31, 2017 18:59:26   #
Bob Yankle wrote:
The fair haired breeds ......


Superlative images, Bob. I believe sometime in the past you told me what technique you used to get the pleasing results.
I have it somewhere in my mess and may find it eventually. Would appreciate it very much if you told me again.
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Mar 31, 2017 18:47:07   #
DJD wrote:
Agility competition at Central Park, Huntington Beach, CA. Shot with Nikon D500 F9 1/1600 Nikon 80-400 The dogs were chasing a tethered toy their upstream handler was holding. I think these dogs could have done this 24/7.


Killer shots, Don! The blue eye in the picture of the first dog makes it an outstanding capture.
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Mar 31, 2017 13:44:43   #
Annie-Get-Your-Gun wrote:
I've been watching an image I could describe as quintessential. I believe that description suits your excellent captures of the glamorous Velvet-purple Coronet to a T! Thank you, Greg.
I've been watching an image I could describe as qu... (show quote)


Correction. Should read - I've been watching for an image......
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Mar 31, 2017 13:42:56   #
GregWCIL wrote:
The Velvet-purple Coronet virtually glows when the sun hits him right. When you have 132 species of hummingbirds in Ecuador I guess you need to do something special to stand out.


I've been watching an image I could describe as quintessential. I believe that description suits your excellent captures of the glamorous Velvet-purple Coronet to a T! Thank you, Greg.
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Mar 31, 2017 13:28:11   #
LittleRiver wrote:
I was an uninvited guest for breakfast this morning, but took my shots and thank her for such a beautiful moment.


Excellent images, LittleRiver! It wasn't a beautiful moment for the dragonfly. It's one of those survival issues in the world of nature.
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Mar 31, 2017 13:22:07   #
Snap Shot wrote:
Comments Welcomed


I've had the privilege of visiting several of the old missions and enjoyed the return of the swallows at San Juan Capistrano. Somehow I
missed the lovely La Purisma Mission. Thanks for sharing your image of the charming mission, Snap Shot.
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