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Wildman

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #240 on: Jan 28, 06, 07:20:14 PM »
Chickens grow on you.  Once you've eaten eggs that are fresh from chickens that can free range, you will never eat a store bought (up to six months old and still called fresh) egg again.  They each have distinctive personalities and are always glad to see you.

Breezymtns

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #241 on: Jan 28, 06, 08:02:51 PM »
Hi Wildman I agree with you whole heartedly!  I have 14 chickens & enjoy them very much.  They are so fun to watch.  You haven't lived until you are fetching your own eggs from your own chickens ;) 

firefightersteve

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #242 on: Jan 28, 06, 08:32:56 PM »
Hi Wildman ...I like that picture of yur chicken....didn't know their eyes have so much detail...

Wildman

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #243 on: Jan 28, 06, 11:33:33 PM »
Haven't you heard of someone giving you the "chicken eye"?

This guy won't land on the suet feeder.  He insists on an aerial approach and pickoff.


firefightersteve

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #244 on: Jan 29, 06, 01:00:09 AM »
Wow....That's fantastic!....

firefightersteve

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« Reply #245 on: Jan 29, 06, 03:51:19 AM »
Can you see what's in the droplet?



Imagine a world where you could die inside a water droplet..

Wildman

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #246 on: Jan 29, 06, 04:04:27 AM »
Yikes!  Looks like another bug underneath the leaf.  Very cool shot.

Here is a quail shot for you ailing aunt.



The two mails were down by the water this morning having a drink.  The pond didn't freeze over last night and they got an early start.

angelwolf326

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #247 on: Jan 30, 06, 07:19:53 AM »

angelwolf326

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #248 on: Jan 30, 06, 07:22:19 AM »

angelwolf326

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #249 on: Jan 30, 06, 07:32:24 AM »

angelwolf326

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« Reply #250 on: Jan 30, 06, 07:35:48 AM »

Naughty pines

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« Reply #251 on: Jan 30, 06, 05:25:33 PM »


Must be making beautiful music together.  :'( :2thumbsup:

firefightersteve

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #252 on: Jan 30, 06, 07:00:20 PM »
Angelwolf......beautiful photos.....and nice site....How long have you been featuring your photography?...What kind of wolves are those?

firefightersteve

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #253 on: Jan 30, 06, 07:09:35 PM »
My Grandfather took this picture with his polaroid camera...in the 60's..He loved photography....and used polaroids....This is pyramid lake in Nevada....


angelwolf326

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #254 on: Jan 30, 06, 07:35:44 PM »
I've had my website for about 9 months.  I have done pretty good with it.  It has paid for itself and the Epson printer I bought. 

Blue is an Alaskan Grey Wolf.  We are not sure which region Niwah comes from but she is a Grey Wolf also.

Thanks,
Angelwolf

justme

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #255 on: Jan 30, 06, 09:26:14 PM »

I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, goochy goochy goo.
I know I'd probably prefer to stay on my side of the fence but wow, how much I'd love to give 'em cuddles!

Naughty pines

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #256 on: Jan 30, 06, 09:57:05 PM »

I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, goochy goochy goo.
I know I'd probably prefer to stay on my side of the fence but wow, how much I'd love to give 'em cuddles!

You can give them cuddles, they are tame enough so you can get in amongst them. I did. They are beautiful animals and friendly. One of the females "adopted" me when I was there. :2thumbsup:

firefightersteve

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #257 on: Jan 31, 06, 02:27:50 AM »
Greetings angelwolf.....what sort of printer do you have?......I've got an HP which prints nice dpi...but the hp ink leaves much to be desired.....I'd appreciate any of your printer reccomendations/ info....How did the sanctuary come by these wolves?

Wildman

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #258 on: Jan 31, 06, 03:14:11 AM »
Light coming through the subject has a neat effect.  Many times I miss it because of lack of experience.  This is a hummingbird that was stretching his wing.  It just happened to hit the light right and sillouetted the feathers.  I had the setting wrong for the bird but right for the wing when it moved into the sun.  Interesting effect.



This Scrub Jay shot is a companion one to an earlier one.  The light seems to come through and make the feathers translucent. 


gypsywolf

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Re: First efforts with new camera system
« Reply #259 on: Jan 31, 06, 03:20:31 AM »
I've had my website for about 9 months.  I have done pretty good with it.  It has paid for itself and the Epson printer I bought. 

Blue is an Alaskan Grey Wolf.  We are not sure which region Niwah comes from but she is a Grey Wolf also.

Thanks,
Angelwolf

Niwah is my adopted wolf. Isn't she a pretty girl??
That is my tough nephew Marine getting a scalp cleaning from Niwah.