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Love the last one.
Hope you didn't get to damp down low in the dew
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I put that one in for Grumpy1's breakfast.
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I bet he's hungry already
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Ahhh! the hazards of taking such wonderful photos..morning dew in your pants, better than safari ants hehehe
I was wondering how you both line up your shots Jeff and Paul. Is it done with planning or just by chance and on spec? I am going start another thread "Out of Africa 2" as most of my shots were taken 'on the fly' as some of the subjects were much larger predators. I was showing a mate your pics Paul and we wondered how you lined up for the pics of the insect and bird life and if it is a bird or an F1, neither are going to stand around for very long |
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Us Togs love to put ourselves in Harms Way
I once went to a race track without a brolly, the danger to ones self from a good soaking just can't be measured! Most of my photography is planned as I tend to book my race days in advance and then do some research into the venue, good places for action shots, avoidence of catch fences and most importantly, how near are the food concessions
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Can't be sure what species that one is from that angle Rocket, but thanks for the thought.
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Phil : The bird ones are mostly planed and shot from a tripod. The insect ones are hand held wandering around.
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Still not too sure on that one Paul I'm afraid. It looks like a good many others, some of which are edible and some which aren't. I'd have to do some research on it, if I can find my books. I usually only pick boletus (except the peppery variety, for obvious reasons), shaggy ink caps, puff balls, wood blueits, oyster and the common field mushroom.
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