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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.
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    [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 .
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    Jan, amazing shots. As a Canadian, thank-you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigblue1ca View Post
    Jan, amazing shots. As a Canadian, thank-you.
    Thanks. Also thanks to everyone who has replied. I am so busy(mainly in my head) 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

    @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:

    Sunset at Terlet by Jan Paalman, on Flickr

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    Jan - I am glad you were able to get out and shoot, and it looks like it was worth while.

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    Winter has finally arrived in Wisconsin! What else is there to to do but take a nap on a dreary snowy afternoon ...


    IMG_1800 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr


    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!


    IMG_1871 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr

    There were still a few areas that weren't frozen with some wide awake birds swimming around ...


    IMG_1867 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr

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    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.

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    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.


    Iceland - on the road pano by Ben__Taylor, on Flickr
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    ^^^^Man, that looks cooooold.

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    Certainly wasn't warm! I think it was around -15 deg celcius. I'm back in Aus now and it's 40 deg Celcius!
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