Re: Anyone up/in for a "Canon Spring 2013" Thread???
tbartick wrote:
Wow Peter ... Just really enjoy your last shot! Terry
Thank you kindly, Terry.
Judging by recent proliferation of flower/floral shots and their good quality, it looks to me that you have a bunch of disciples around here.
Here is a Redneck pijun (probably from Georgia ) in the first beam of sunlight, minutes after sunrise (#1), and about 1/2 hr after sunrise (#2) when colours had become a bit cooler.
Those pijuns have started their mating/nesting rituals recently.
Re: Anyone up/in for a "Canon Spring 2013" Thread???
tbartick wrote:
Wow Peter ... Just really enjoy your last shot! Terry
Thank you kindly, Terry.
Judging by recent proliferation of flower/floral shots and their good quality, it looks to me that you have a bunch of disciples around here.
Here is a Redneck pijun (probably from Georgia ) in the first beam of sunlight, minutes after sunrise (#1), and about 1/2 hr after sunrise (#2) when colours had become a bit cooler.
Those pijuns have started their mating/nesting rituals recently.
Re: Anyone up/in for a "Canon Spring 2013" Thread???
tbartick wrote:
Wow Peter ... Just really enjoy your last shot! Terry
Thank you kindly, Terry.
Judging by recent proliferation of flower/floral shots and their good quality, it looks to me that you have a bunch of disciples around here.
Here is a Redneck pijun (probably from Georgia ) in the first beam of sunlight, minutes after sunrise (#1), and about 1/2 hr after sunrise (#2) when colours had become a bit cooler.
Those pijuns have started their mating/nesting rituals recently.
Re: Anyone up/in for a "Canon Spring 2013" Thread???
tbartick wrote:
Wow Peter ... Just really enjoy your last shot! Terry
Thank you kindly, Terry.
Judging by recent proliferation of flower/floral shots and their good quality, it looks to me that you have a bunch of disciples around here.
Here is a Redneck pijun (probably from Georgia ) in the first beam of sunlight, minutes after sunrise (#1), and about 1/2 hr after sunrise (#2) when colours had become a bit cooler.
Those pijuns have started their mating/nesting rituals recently.
Re: Anyone up/in for a "Canon Spring 2013" Thread???
tbartick wrote:
Wow Peter ... Just really enjoy your last shot! Terry
Thank you kindly, Terry.
Judging by recent proliferation of flower/floral shots and their good quality, it looks to me that you have a bunch of disciples around here.
Here is a Redneck pijun (probably from Georgia ) in the first beam of sunlight, minutes after sunrise (#1), and about 1/2 hr after sunrise (#2) when colours had become a bit cooler.
Those pijuns have started their mating/nesting rituals recently.
Re: Anyone up/in for a "Canon Spring 2013" Thread???
tbartick wrote:
Wow Peter ... Just really enjoy your last shot! Terry
Thank you kindly, Terry.
Judging by recent proliferation of flower/floral shots and their good quality, it looks to me that you have a bunch of disciples around here.
Here is a Redneck pijun (probably from Georgia ) in the first beam of sunlight, minutes after sunrise (#1), and about 1/2 hr after sunrise (#2) when colours had become a bit cooler.
Those pijuns have started their mating/nesting rituals recently.
Re: Anyone up/in for a "Canon Spring 2013" Thread???
tbartick wrote:
Wow Peter ... Just really enjoy your last shot! Terry
Thank you kindly, Terry.
Judging by recent proliferation of flower/floral shots and their good quality, it looks to me that you have a bunch of disciples around here.
Here is a Redneck pijun (probably from Georgia ) in the first beam of sunlight, minutes after sunrise (#1), and about 1/2 hr after sunrise (#2) when colours had become a bit cooler.
Those pijuns have started their mating/nesting rituals recently.
Re: Anyone up/in for a "Canon Spring 2013" Thread???
tbartick wrote:
Wow Peter ... Just really enjoy your last shot! Terry
Thank you kindly, Terry.
Judging by recent proliferation of flower/floral shots and their good quality, it looks to me that you have a bunch of disciples around here.
Here is a Redneck pijun (probably from Georgia ) in the first beam of sunlight, minutes after sunrise (#1), and about 1/2 hr after sunrise (#2) when colours had become a bit cooler.
Those pijuns have started their mating/nesting rituals recently.
Handheld 1DX + 600 II + 2xTC.
Apr 29, 2013 at 05:42 PM
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