Prairie Birds and a snake for zoom
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chupacabra31
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Shasoc wrote:
Well exposed images and with a beautiful light, chupacabra31. I like # 3 best. The rattle snake taken with a 55mm You sure You didn't forget a couple of zero?
Socrate


Nah I wish you could see the exif but its a nikkor 55mm macro f/2.8 oldie but goodie adapted to my 1dII.



chupacabra31
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Conrad Tan wrote:
WOW WOW WOW!!! These are just a treat to veiw! Thank you so much for sharing chupacabra!


Thanks very much my friend!



chupacabra31
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GAREN wrote:
Excellent set well done, I love visual art you look and you see your creation; sooner or later you may visulize it differently.

Garen


True! Thanks Garen!



noelle
Registered: Mar 21, 2008
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Very nice set! I love the little owl



72chevelle454
Registered: Dec 04, 2005
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I can't wait to photograph these little owls with Noelle in two weeks.



noelle
Registered: Mar 21, 2008
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72chevelle454 wrote:
I can't wait to photograph these little owls with Noelle in two weeks.





chupacabra31
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noelle wrote:
Very nice set! I love the little owl


Thanks very much! They are fun, fun, fun! They were everywhere on the back roads outside Pueblo, CO back in August!



Josh S
Registered: Mar 14, 2007
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I like em- I need to be working so maybe I'll stop in later and say something more if anything comes to mind and I've got the time! Especially nice owl and snake!



chupacabra31
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Josh S wrote:
I like em- I need to be working so maybe I'll stop in later and say something more if anything comes to mind and I've got the time! Especially nice owl and snake!


Don't let my stupid thread interrupt your work! Hopefully you get off soon!



Steve Shinn
Registered: Jun 24, 2009
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The owl, gotta be the owl.. The pose makes the image especially on the slanted post. Cropping options get mitigated by the motion suggested in the image so I like it as is. If anything I might make the left eye just a tiny bit lighter. Nicely done



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