@Damian, thanks for that, only find them in zoos around here.
@Denise, your old boss does not have too many supporters on this site, his insensitivity does not surprise me.
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@Damian, thanks for that, only find them in zoos around here.
@Denise, your old boss does not have too many supporters on this site, his insensitivity does not surprise me.
[QUOTE=Steve U;63198@Denise, your old boss does not have too many supporters on this site, his insensitivity does not surprise me.[/QUOTE]
Ditto---If it was me, I would hang dirty underwear from his prize antlers---but that wouldn't be too ladylike for you---how about just some sardines in his a/c vents----they should have time to ripen between now and spring :rolleyes:.
Jan, amazing shots. As a Canadian, thank-you.
Thanks. Also thanks to everyone who has replied. I am so busy(mainly in my head:confused:) that I forget to reply...
@ChadS... Beautiful shot of your son! I believe if you double click on the image, you can change the image settings.
@M_Six... I like the composition of your shot as well as the colors.
@Stephen...man those aerial shots are very cool! Seems like a great job you've got there:D
@Denise... Those deer-shots are great. I know one place where they aren't shy as they normally are and it seems like cheeting, but they still look amazing. I personally like the shots where it seems like they do their own thing and don't bother at you.
@Steve...wow man, great portrait. I thought it was too dark when I saw it here, but a little larger version on Flickr looks great! It has a whole different feel to it than the original.
Enough talk. Sunday me and my girlfriend went for a hike with the camera's. Hadn't done that for a long time. After the hike we got to a glider site where the sun was nicely setting:
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7003/6...9a302f10_b.jpg
Sunset at Terlet by Jan Paalman, on Flickr
Jan - I am glad you were able to get out and shoot, and it looks like it was worth while.
Pat
Winter has finally arrived in Wisconsin! What else is there to to do but take a nap on a dreary snowy afternoon ...
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7009/6...151effe8_z.jpg
IMG_1800 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7030/6...1e49e5ff_z.jpg
IMG_1844 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
and a few feet away from this overcrowded area are the seagulls ...I guess they don't like to share sleeping quarters with the geese!
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7011/6...518ff141_z.jpg
IMG_1871 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
There were still a few areas that weren't frozen with some wide awake birds swimming around ...
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7152/6...6432a2f8_z.jpg
IMG_1867 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
Beautiful shot Jan. Great colors.
Great pics Denise. I like the second Canada geese shot....I was wondering where they suddenly went! We just started a cold snap in southern BC - -25 C and a stiff wind. Wind chill of -35 C....not doing too much outdoor shooting these days:eek:.
Damian
Winter has arrived in a big way by the looks of things Denise!
Here's a 180 Deg Pano from our quad biking trip through Iceland.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7159/6...2af6ccfb_b.jpg
Iceland - on the road pano by Ben__Taylor, on Flickr
^^^^Man, that looks cooooold. :cool:
Certainly wasn't warm! I think it was around -15 deg celcius. I'm back in Aus now and it's 40 deg Celcius!