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The most unlikely of friendsAt a family BBQ today my daughter brought out her little Lori mate which has made great friends with her foxy
These were all taken using LiveView. Very handy after a few cleansing ales (and I wanted to get down really close to the ground) Just out of interest this was at ISO 3200 and is a 50% crop Cheers
Mark http://www.photographicaustralia.com http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
The first image is fantastic. Nice and colourful and as cute as buttons.
Steve.
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the last one does it for me, you can see in the dogs manner he is in a playful mood, ears forward semi stretched, i remember seeing a cat with a mouse playing together, this images is so very similar i love it, and the colour contrast is just perfect.
That last one is a corker.
But my mind has ruined it on me, as I looked at #3 I visualised #4. It goes along the lines of half a bird visible, and a very happy looking foxy running at high speed away from a small girl crying. Steve
------------------------------------------------------- So many things to do - so little time.
well captured! Love the first one - definitely printed and framed
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