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by yeocsa on Mon Apr 18, 2005 5:18 pm
D70 + AFS 300F4.
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by PiroStitch on Mon Apr 18, 2005 5:22 pm
I think landing markers of some sort were probably required. That seagull looks like it is about to collect the two ducks
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by yeocsa on Mon Apr 18, 2005 5:29 pm
PiroStitch wrote:I think landing markers of some sort were probably required. That seagull looks like it is about to collect the two ducks
The seagull has no regards for anyone. It would fight, quarrel and even steal food from anyone. It is also one fierce looking bird.
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by kipper on Mon Apr 18, 2005 6:00 pm
Arthur, I bet you were secretly at the Melbourne meet snapping this weren't you.
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by stormygirl on Mon Apr 18, 2005 7:19 pm
yeocsa wrote:PiroStitch wrote:I think landing markers of some sort were probably required. That seagull looks like it is about to collect the two ducks
The seagull has no regards for anyone. It would fight, quarrel and even steal food from anyone. It is also one fierce looking bird. regards, Arthur
Sounds like my old Boss (He'd come in, make lots of noise, crap on everything, then leave)
This is a fabulous capture, Arthur. I really like the sense of movement and anticipation!
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by yeocsa on Tue Apr 19, 2005 10:25 am
kipper wrote:Arthur, I bet you were secretly at the Melbourne meet snapping this weren't you.
Hi Kipper,
I wish I was at the Melbourne meet. I could not make it as I had to attend to some urgent matters. Anyway the photo is one of the many that I posted recently - all taken at Albert Lake Park on the same day.'
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by yeocsa on Tue Apr 19, 2005 10:29 am
stormygirl wrote:yeocsa wrote:PiroStitch wrote:I think landing markers of some sort were probably required. That seagull looks like it is about to collect the two ducks
The seagull has no regards for anyone. It would fight, quarrel and even steal food from anyone. It is also one fierce looking bird. regards, Arthur
Sounds like my old Boss (He'd come in, make lots of noise, crap on everything, then leave) This is a fabulous capture, Arthur. I really like the sense of movement and anticipation!
Thanks. Hope your current Boss is not like that.
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