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He looks better blown up - not much better, but a bit - I do wish they would oblige me by not coming to visit when the light is awful and then parking themselves so far away I really need a NASA telescope to see them…..
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7.30 pm! I ask you - what a time to drop in - trying to eat supper and they arrive and say 'get a shot - go on, just try for it…' Again, they look better enlarged - and I suppose I could have edited out that annoying piece of grass - but they might have wanted to eat it……...
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Nice shots.
joycephotography · 2011-03-14: 22:38
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I did enlarge them both, Polly - and they have great detail. The little visitors are so natural in their habitats, we can overlook the poor lighting. I love the captures and the caption! Your comments are always so cute and clever! (Thanks for the favorite on my wildflowers. Alas, I don't know any of their names!)
djnana · 2011-03-14: 22:41
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fantastic captures.. I agree, something about robins makes them tough to shoot, but I keep trying :P
McMommy · 2011-03-14: 22:47
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Lol! Love the grass comment. These are great! And at least you can see the grass unlike some of the sad folks who are still covered in snow.
liveandletlive · 2011-03-14: 22:54
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I think you need to buy your self another lens!!! 18 X 300mm would do the trick. But until that happy day, these are really nice. Most people would have to go to the zoo to shoot deer like this - you do it from your front door.
SADHYA · 2011-03-15: 01:49
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very nice set !
photodeclair · 2011-03-15: 22:56
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now these are fantastic
lmxg2011 · 2011-04-26: 19:12
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