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tfoltz
Registered: Jul 08, 2008
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Netgarden wrote:
Beautiful work Tim! I can't pick a fav, they are all really great.


Thanks Linda



Lil Judd
Registered: Oct 19, 2007
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Nice series Tim

Congratulations

Lil Just stopping in to say hi while cleaning up from the wildfires....



tfoltz
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danjacquitaylo wrote:
Excellent, excellent series Tim. I love them.
dan


Thanks Dan



thunderbird
Registered: Jul 26, 2008
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Tim,
Good shot of the Loon with the outstretched wings. We saw it again today, but not too close. The Peregrine Falcon started on a brief chase of our resident Kingfisher. Looks like the KF survived cause we could still hear it a few minutes later. There was the RTH and RSH down low in the fenced-off "sensitive habitat" area.

A & H



tfoltz
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Nello Milanese wrote:
Superb shots Timmy boy IF egret is my fav. If that is full frame than you're freakin' tracking monster not to let it slip out of the frame. In order to keep it in frame I need the bird to fill max. 60%. guess I need more practice


Thanks Nello,
Sorry I have not responded sooner... computer problems. The RE was a hurry point and shoot, it came out of nowhere and I got 2 shots off, I was lucky



tfoltz
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KirkB wrote:
Very nice looking series Mr. Foltz

REIF is really cool... Full frame @ 500mm... Very impressive

Nice work, Kirk



Thanks Kirk



tfoltz
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thunderbird wrote:
Tim,
Good shot of the Loon with the outstretched wings. We saw it again today, but not too close. The Peregrine Falcon started on a brief chase of our resident Kingfisher. Looks like the KF survived cause we could still hear it a few minutes later. There was the RTH and RSH down low in the fenced-off "sensitive habitat" area.

A & H


Andy and Hanh,
Home to see you this Sunday, early a.m.



harshaj1
Registered: Mar 13, 2004
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All perfect shots Tim
Harsha



tfoltz
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harshaj1 wrote:
All perfect shots Tim
Harsha


Thanks Harsha



trailhiker
Registered: Jul 10, 2006
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Wow Tim, so there's a Loon at BC now? Ok, I've been out of the loop for the past few weeks, I think it's time to get back in...Excellent work on all of these, but the Loon is #1 (and 2) for me.

Best Wishes,
Steve



tfoltz
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trailhiker wrote:
Wow Tim, so there's a Loon at BC now? Ok, I've been out of the loop for the past few weeks, I think it's time to get back in...Excellent work on all of these, but the Loon is #1 (and 2) for me.

Best Wishes,
Steve


Hi Steve,
Yes... you have been out of the loop, today was bad, fog didn't clear until 11:00 or so. It made for a very long day, 6:30 am till sundown I don't think I have a lot t show for the effort. It was still nice to be outside with a few friends.



Hungtran10
Registered: Nov 20, 2007
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Cool shots of the Loon. I saw him briefly on friday but he was too far out there.

- Hung



tfoltz
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Hungtran10 wrote:
Cool shots of the Loon. I saw him briefly on friday but he was too far out there.

- Hung


Hi Hung,
I saw it today shrouded in fog and way to far out.



JJBub
Registered: Jan 16, 2006
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Very nice shots, Tim. Enjoyed them all.



tfoltz
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JJBub wrote:
Very nice shots, Tim. Enjoyed them all.


Thanks



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