Photography: animals
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- ILSlover
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Re: Photography: animals
Hey Martijn, Nice pic of the lemonshark
Greetz Daniël.
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Re: Photography: animals
1 Fly-by @ 1280
2 Fly-by
3 Just 1 second after take-of. Height; 1 foot
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5 The male had to use a lot hoovering-trics to get there.
2 Fly-by
3 Just 1 second after take-of. Height; 1 foot
4 crop
5 The male had to use a lot hoovering-trics to get there.
Re: Photography: animals
Some latest of mine before I probably have to take my 120-400 for repair tomorrow, the OS motor
is now continiously making noise even after releasing the shutter button
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is now continiously making noise even after releasing the shutter button
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Hi all,
Some pictures of Safaripark Beekse Bergen:
Hope you like them.
Regards,
Pim
Some pictures of Safaripark Beekse Bergen:
Hope you like them.
Regards,
Pim
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Greetz Daniël.
To design a flying machine is nothing. To build one is something. But to fly is everything.
(By Ferdinand Ferber dedicated to Otto Lilienthal 1898)
To design a flying machine is nothing. To build one is something. But to fly is everything.
(By Ferdinand Ferber dedicated to Otto Lilienthal 1898)
Re: Photography: animals
1 Three is to much, one had to go Can't say it was a 'dogfight' but it looked like it.
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today a little Rabbitchicken is born???ILSlover wrote:Will it become a boy or a girl? Please keep us informed!Stafhunter wrote:today i was in my chicken battery and saw that our Hennie has just given an underwaterchildbirth, and she is now a proud mother off a beauty egg
Boy or Girl i donn't know, i think both
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Re: Photography: animals
Stafhunter wrote:
today a little Rabbitchicken is born???
Boy or Girl i donn't know, i think both
I tried to find her this morning but didn't succeed Found something else at sunrise.
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Re: Photography: animals
Just discovered this topic here. Last week I made some pictures of a frog.
This one I made with my Canon 100-400mm and some "tussenringen" (don't know the English translation).
For this shot I used the Canon 50mm 1.8 and "tussenringen". Fortunately he didn't move! Distance to the little 5-6 cm frog wasn't more than 1.5 inches
This one I made with my Canon 100-400mm and some "tussenringen" (don't know the English translation).
For this shot I used the Canon 50mm 1.8 and "tussenringen". Fortunately he didn't move! Distance to the little 5-6 cm frog wasn't more than 1.5 inches
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