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a big rat and a goofy bird Nikkor 80-400vrNikon D70 ,Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED VR AF
1/100s f/8.0 at 230.0mm on monopod Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED VR AF 1/800s f/6.3 at 300.0mm iso400 on monopod my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
Thanks, Marvin. Never seen a roo outside of a zoo. I suspect this one looks mangy because it still has a winter coat, assuming that they are like most of the animals on this side of the pond. my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
De boid is stunning Kerry - but - to call our national icon a big rat Watch out for long boats on Lake Michigan with hoards of hairy Aussies BTW, like the pics
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Thanks Chris.
But, long boats full of hairy arses on Lake Michigan are not a problem. That's a couple hundred miles on the other side of the state. Where I live, Lake St. Clair is the closest, which feeds the Detroit River. This time of year, the waters are starting to fill with such boats, but generally, I put the 80-400 on the ones that aren't hairy. my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
Man, there is some reach on that 80-400mm Nikkor.
Can photograph a kangaroo all the way from Detroit. TFF (Trevor)
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