Zoom is out Da house
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Mr Zoom
Registered: Jul 03, 2006
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A sampling of junk I've been shooting on my grand road trip...


1. Eagle in a Dawn Redwood Tree - 1st time ever on FM


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2. Sandy by a Nose


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3. Late day Harrier - sun was almost gone by the time I tooked this


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4. Sandy Blue Sky Fly By


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5. Sandhill Crane wings splayed


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6. Harrier out working a corn field


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These were edited on my laptop so if they look wonked... get over it


Ted ellis
Registered: Aug 08, 2007
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Great variety of shots Sir Zoomalot.

Ted



Mr Zoom
Registered: Jul 03, 2006
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Ted ellis wrote:
Great variety of shots Sir Zoomalot.

Ted


Thanks Mr. Tedders



Thomas Sanders
Registered: Aug 17, 2008
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These look great comin off the LT Ken
Corn field Harrier is a sweet shot Sir, love that one!
There go my sore smiling muscles again.....sweeeeet shot of our Zoomer Eagle
Sandy IF in #5 is sublime Ken, think it's my fav of the set.

Tom



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
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Wonked

I thought you were meeting me yesterday in Cleveland OH to shoot at the greenhouse with me I was there, I waited, and waited and............started and finished without you so be ready buddy, you will have 'blech' from me soon

Nice passing by birds, nose holer Sandy should get extra credit That Eagle is a beauty my friend and congrats. Second pick would be the last Harrier and when you get a chance to re-wonk it I would like to see it again

You keep having fun, take care and tell all the FM'rs hello from me!

Karl



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
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I see Sandy has some splaynin to do I love the eye in 2 even if Sandy is going to bang her snout on the edge of the frame Eagle in a Redwood How did I miss that Each and every one of those are beautiful. Who knew harriers ate corn I do like the shot.

It sure looks like you are having fun on your bird tour Zoom!! Keep at it.

Tim



trailhiker
Registered: Jul 10, 2006
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Looks like you're having WAY too much fun on your road trip, Ken. Keep up the excellent if "slightly wonked" work, sir!

Best Wishes,
Steve



Rob Tillyer
Registered: Nov 17, 2007
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Country: Canada

Nice work Ken, keep having fun on the road.

Rob



fwyflyr
Registered: Jul 30, 2005
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Mr Zoom -
Wonderful images from the bridge, sir.
- El G



Thang
Registered: Jan 25, 2004
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the colors are fantastic Mr. Zoom. Bring those colors down to so cal will you?



BearCreekLar
Registered: Sep 22, 2009
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The Eagle is stupendous, my other favorites are numbers 2 and 4, Well Done!
Larry



Martin Good
Registered: Mar 16, 2008
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Beautiful eagle one again Ken and I like the one of the SC trying to get out of the frame.
As for the wonked ones, I got over them
Martin



Hungtran10
Registered: Nov 20, 2007
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Looks like you had an awesome trip up north Mr. Zoom. Great job on the bald eagle.

- hung



Mr Zoom
Registered: Jul 03, 2006
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Thomas Sanders wrote:
These look great comin off the LT Ken
Corn field Harrier is a sweet shot Sir, love that one!
There go my sore smiling muscles again.....sweeeeet shot of our Zoomer Eagle
Sandy IF in #5 is sublime Ken, think it's my fav of the set.

Tom


Hi Tom,

Been getting some good looks at Harriers all week so far and hopefully I'll have a few more to post once I get home and work my Zoomagic on the puter at home. The Sandys are here in good numbers and have been providing lots of photo ops. Might have a few more of those to post over the next week to two

Glad you enjoyed them and thanks every so much for taking a peek at em!

Ken



Mr Zoom
Registered: Jul 03, 2006
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Karl Witt wrote:
Wonked

I thought you were meeting me yesterday in Cleveland OH to shoot at the greenhouse with me I was there, I waited, and waited and............started and finished without you so be ready buddy, you will have 'blech' from me soon

Nice passing by birds, nose holer Sandy should get extra credit That Eagle is a beauty my friend and congrats. Second pick would be the last Harrier and when you get a chance to re-wonk it I would like to see it again

You keep having fun, take care and tell all the FM'rs hello from me!

Karl


Hi Karl,

Sorry about the schedule mix up. The next floral shoot is now scheduled for August 2nd, 2030, which would make me about 72 yo at the time and probably more my speed. I encourage you to keep practicing in the mean time

I'm having a blast out here hanging with the Monkey and the Wacky and the rest of the local wildlife, though it's hard to tell which are the wild animals and which are the domesticated ones at times

Thanks for the kind words about my fotos

Ken



rayross
Registered: Jan 08, 2005
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The eagle is one of the best even by the high standards I hold you to.
Ray



Mr Zoom
Registered: Jul 03, 2006
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Tim Kuhn wrote:
I see Sandy has some splaynin to do I love the eye in 2 even if Sandy is going to bang her snout on the edge of the frame Eagle in a Redwood How did I miss that Each and every one of those are beautiful. Who knew harriers ate corn I do like the shot.

It sure looks like you are having fun on your bird tour Zoom!! Keep at it.

Tim


Hi Tim,

Big Nose Sandy just doesn't know how play nice with the photographers and wouldn't stay in the center of the frame as directed

Can't imagine how you missed that Eagle in the Redwood. I thought everyone who is anybody in Seattle had that shots I don't think Harriers eat corn but they do like to munch on critters that do eat corn - at least that's the way I'm figuring it.

I'm having a great time on the grand tour and still have 2.75 days to go before it's over. Speaking of which, I think I hear a sandy calling and have to wrap up here and get back out there to see if they missed me

Zm



Jody Melanson
Registered: Apr 15, 2005
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Country: Canada

These look a little wonked and I'm having a hard time getting over it.

Is there a wonked anonymous?

Beauties Ken, every wonking one of 'em!



Gary Lee 44
Registered: Jan 01, 2009
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Mr Zoom, Great shots! I like the eagle best. There is something about a eagle that makes me want to wave a flag. NO JUNK that I can see.



trenchmonkey
Registered: Oct 22, 2004
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Mixing vacation shots now are we The B.E. wins...I've got the others



GAREN
Registered: Apr 21, 2006
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Very nice collection Ken

Garen



Shasoc
Registered: Aug 24, 2005
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Very nice images and good job with the PP. You can never go wrong with a shot like the first one, though
Socrate



Sean Bellay
Registered: Feb 22, 2007
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Great series! Looks like a nice road trip you've got going there.



Mr Zoom
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trailhiker wrote:
Looks like you're having WAY too much fun on your road trip, Ken. Keep up the excellent if "slightly wonked" work, sir!

Best Wishes,
Steve


One can never have too much fun, Steve The light has been challenging out here in NM as the days are bright and clear but I'm making the most out of the light I have when the Ops present themselves. I'm off to chase harriers this morning and hoping to establish the new Harrier Grail shot

Ken



Mr Zoom
Registered: Jul 03, 2006
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Rob Tillyer wrote:
Nice work Ken, keep having fun on the road.

Rob


Thank you, Rob. Don't worry, I'm having a dandy time out here

Ken



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