a *nice* BIF for Harry
evil eggplant
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Pretend they're egrets, Harry.
(20D sigma 70-200 f/2.8EX, MC7 2X TC) all about f/8 @ 1/800s ISO 800
(20D sigma 70-200 f/2.8EX, MC7 2X TC) all about f/8 @ 1/800s ISO 800
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great shot
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wrong thread #3 right shot another rat made to look good
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There was a time I didn't care for gulls. They used to hang out in the parking lot of my local supermarket in Queens and did some nasties on my car:pissed
But thats all in the past now. I realize now that they do serve a purpose. As dinner for larger birds. :eat
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I'm glad I didn't see that thread. If I would have seen it, I never would have started this one. You are an amazing photographer.
YOur gull shots are, by far, the best I have ever seen.
I want to be like you when I grow up.
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Don't give me the credit, though. My *new* 20D dseserves the credit. All kinds of things are possible with 5fps.
Thanks for the flowers
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Thanks
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The problem with gulls is that they're all around. They're everywhere. If they were rare, people would travel to the ends of the earth to see them.
If gold was plentiful, and lead was rare, people would be wearing rope chains made of lead.
I like gulls, despite their bad rep.
Take care
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