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Jun 18, 2013 17:51:22   #
Douglasjayjensen wrote:
there a fellow in Iowa that was kind enough to mount a 24/7 cam in a cottonwood tree there and we simply logged onto it...anyone can and it is amazing to watch these young ones grow.


http://raptorresource.blogspot.ca/2012/10/the-decorah-eagles-have-surprised-us.htm

this is the blog to tell of an alternate nest that the eagles have built. Quite interesting reading.
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Jun 18, 2013 15:17:36   #
Ugly Jake wrote:
Yes - especially how you managed an eye-level view of a nesting eagle !!


there a fellow in Iowa that was kind enough to mount a 24/7 cam in a cottonwood tree there and we simply logged onto it...anyone can and it is amazing to watch these young ones grow.
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Jun 17, 2013 19:29:13   #
littlebiddle wrote:
I wish I could see scenes like this every day but I am happy just to be able to get out when I can.


Thank you for sharing these fantastic shots. You done good!!!!!!!
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Jun 17, 2013 15:23:55   #
every year for the last 6 years we await the return of the older mating pair...they arrived to the same nest about a week ago.




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Jun 17, 2013 14:52:03   #
Our spring flowers are just starting to blossom ...

Mandevilla Pink


Petunia


Petunia

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Jun 17, 2013 13:38:47   #
gregoryd45 wrote:
Beautiful morning on the beach, lots to see. First time for the Night Heron this year, he didn't stay long, hope to see him again


Breath taking shots...thank you for sharing...
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Jun 16, 2013 00:51:42   #
Reddog wrote:
Just got back from 10 week vacation in Sri Lanka, Singapore and Thailand. First set is from Sri Lanka. Will follow later with shots from Singapore and Thailand.


WOW!!!amazing way to fish.Nice shots, thank you for sharing.
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Jun 16, 2013 00:45:34   #
Very nice. Wish we had hummers up here but to far north.Iwilljust have to enjoy your posts. Thank you.
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May 28, 2013 17:37:25   #
nekon wrote:
What intelligence? you can't even spell the word. Anything I post is to help beginners-I find on many of the forums I am on that many newbies have focusing problems- after finding out that switching VR/IS off, they achieve more accurate focusing. All my post is saying is that image stabilisation was developed to cure camera shake at slow shutter speeds, and if you don't get this shake and have vr/is on, vr/is by its very nature will cause camera shake by seeking for shake-so I thought it only right to give Thom Hogan's explanation for this.
What intelligence? you can't even spell the word. ... (show quote)

sorry I misspelled a word and as far as you thinking...I don't believe you have the capacity unless some one wrote it for you first...Nuff said!!!!!
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May 28, 2013 17:07:15   #
francesca3 wrote:
That is so mean-spirited, really. So what if he wanted to post something his way --- > it was no insult to you!


what are you his defender? and yes it was an insult to my inteligence and a total waste of my time I guess it is my fault for reading his copy and paste...yeppers that's it ... all my fault. won't post again thank you for pointing this out to me.And you are assuming I am mean spirited, Really?Am I to assume you are his keeper? so be it.
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May 27, 2013 21:50:04   #
rpavich wrote:
Well..according to the World's Smartest Man...it's Dos Equis....


NOW that is funny!!!!!!!!!!!
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May 27, 2013 21:27:24   #
nekon wrote:
Yes, as long as I don't use the whole article-this was just a part of the whole essay


Really? really? Just part of it? you could have just put the link in and it would have avoided this whole episode of B.S. Thank you but if I had had the link I could have read it and decided what I wanted to learn or take away from. Thanks for nothing!!!!
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May 27, 2013 21:03:12   #
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nekon wrote:
You want something original, you tosser? Here's a digest of one of my books: READ IT YOU MAY LEARN SOMETHING!

Thanks for that, quite an ear bashing coming from an old bloke I must say.
Glad you are not my teacher, it appears that you like the sound of your own voice. Glanced at your stuff, nothing new there though, perhaps you can go off and peddle it to someone who needs it. And tosser is it?
I hope you don't refer to your students that way. Talk about glass houses and the throwing of stones.
What a crashing bore you must be.
Rob.
You want something original, you tosser? Here's a ... (show quote)

right on ROB now to go find my Tylenol3 huge head ache coming on from all the copy and paste...
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May 27, 2013 17:47:45   #
jimni2001 wrote:
Ansel Adams got pretty good shots from a Brownie but it was far from the only camera that he owned. I am not going to flame on digiphot2 as Wabbit is doing a fine job. I just want to see where this post is going to go. It is getting so dramatic. Does anyone remember the original question?


Question?lol Somebody asked a question? I am so lost....
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May 27, 2013 15:35:08   #
Czarinainak wrote:
I take tons of photos of my granddaughter, and especially like this one taken up at Rainbow, south of Anchorage. To my amateur eye it is good but would be interested in comments on improving photos of kids (who are constantly on the move remember)


bit of cropping needed but you definitely got the happy look of your little granddaughter.. Keep on taking pics like that very nice.IMHO
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