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reply posted on 16-3-2009 @ 07:11 PM by InfoProvider
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Hey,
Many many thanks for the nice comments guys. It certainly gives me a boost to thrive in this passion. BIG thanks for that, really means alot
Love and respect to you all.
IP
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reply posted on 24-3-2009 @ 10:23 PM by gimmefootball400
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reply posted on 28-3-2009 @ 08:02 PM by TheMythLives
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Check it out, I found this little critter the other night. His/her web is marvelous, what do you think? By the way the actual web was actual pretty
big, but the photo was cropped unfortunatley, but it still looks good!
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reply posted on 18-4-2009 @ 01:19 AM by nick_napalm
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reply posted on 21-4-2009 @ 10:53 AM by Hellmutt
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I took these pictures of Haywee today. Click the pictures for bigger versions.
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reply posted on 22-4-2009 @ 03:56 AM by Hellmutt
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Another one of Haywee.
I don't know the name of this cat.
Click the pictures for bigger versions. Camera: Samsung S1050
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reply posted on 22-4-2009 @ 11:55 AM by Hellmutt
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Rapids
Camera: Samsung S1050. Click the pictures for bigger versions.
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reply posted on 22-4-2009 @ 12:07 PM by ravenshadow13
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reply posted on 22-4-2009 @ 07:35 PM by MCoG1980
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Some pics i took the other week:
Woods & Pond at Scawby, Lincs.
The old gate at the entrace to the estate:
these ones look kind of eerie, looks like there pointing
pic taken from roadside, approx 3 miles away from where i live, on the edge of the lincolnshire wolds. I love the big H in the road.
same spot, just looking in the opposite direction, was the bluest sky i've seen this year
one looking out from my front room window:
in keeping with blups earlier 'Random theme'...
random sheep:
random geese - well not completely random, they live in the field behind my hedge
camera:
Samsung Omnia CameraPhone.
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reply posted on 23-4-2009 @ 05:17 PM by Hellmutt
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Erithacus rubecula (European Robin).
Haywee, looking at the Erithacus rubecula.
Click the pictures for bigger versions. Camera: Samsung S1050.
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reply posted on 25-4-2009 @ 06:29 PM by spacedoubt
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This Hawk was part of a mating pair that I watched swooping over a pond in Yerington Nevada Today. The pair was swooping and diving, and screeching.
It was amazing to watch.
Click to see full image
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reply posted on 25-4-2009 @ 07:52 PM by MCoG1980
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Wow, great shot Spacedoubt that pic is awesome - like out of a magazine or something  If i'd had attempted such a feat then you'd have a very
blurry pic - fantastic flight capture
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reply posted on 25-4-2009 @ 08:38 PM by spacedoubt
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Thank you!
I was really lucky, I have more shots. Even one that shows both of the pair.
I though it was really cool, how the sunlight was lighting the rear feathers.
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reply posted on 25-4-2009 @ 09:00 PM by MCoG1980
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Originally posted by spacedoubt
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Thank you!
I was really lucky, I have more shots. Even one that shows both of the pair.
I'd would be nice to see those
I though it was really cool, how the sunlight was lighting the rear feathers.
I liked that too - bit like when a cloud has a silver lining - very cool, and again, great pic, well done
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reply posted on 25-4-2009 @ 10:34 PM by spacedoubt
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Alright!
Here is another of the same Hawk, a similar pic..He was flying directly over me, as I was shooting.
And here is the male, and female. I wish I had gotten a shot of them dive bombing. It was so cool to see.
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reply posted on 26-4-2009 @ 08:39 AM by MCoG1980
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Thanks for posting the rest of them, they are fantastic.
Although we do get birds of prey in lincs, kestrels ect. You usually see them when you haven't got a camera handy, and if i did happen to have one
with me, like i said earlier, i'm sure mine would turn out blurry.
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reply posted on 26-4-2009 @ 02:40 PM by Hellmutt
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Here's Milo. I took these pictures today. Camera Samsung S1050. Click the pictures for bigger versions.
Here's the other side of him:
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reply posted on 26-4-2009 @ 04:23 PM by spacedoubt
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Milo looks like a Raccoon!
Looks like he's having some fun
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reply posted on 28-4-2009 @ 04:13 PM by Hellmutt
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The Turning Torso in Malmö, Sweden. Camera: Samsung S1050. Click the picture for bigger
version.
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reply posted on 28-4-2009 @ 04:25 PM by schrodingers dog
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Holly poo!
There's a seagull shaped UFO on the right if it.
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