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This is a shot of my bird/squirrel feeder taken behind my bird blind. It consists of newspaper taped to the glass with necessary holes to shoot through.
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This is a shot I took yesterday. And its all from where Im sitting now.
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I do believe I recognize the intense stare of this gentleman. Do you think it is the same bird that visited last year? Great shots! And all from the comfort of your favorite chair!
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I love the bird blind idea. The picture of the jay is fabulous.
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Well, I'm going to have to rain on the parade. Although the Bluejay shot is outstanding, it does not meet the criteria for this challenge in that the aperture through which it was shot is not visible.
The first two shots do not meet the challenge criteria since rectangular apertures were specifically excluded. Now, I need to make one of those blinds so I can photograph the activity at the Hummingbird feeder I just hung in my front yard. Cal |
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Ive adjusted the shot accordingly. I used the oval hole instead of the square one. I have a hole for every occasion. The shot of the Jay is just to illustrate what I get through my Mickey Mouse setup and not to demonstate your Challenge parameters.
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