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[align=left]What fantastic weather we've been having. Normally it would be way too cold to be out phrolicking. Carried my raynox .66x and ricoh 1.5x and got some in-house macros and other stuff in between. I was mostly following deer paths through what would be impassable thickets 8-9 months out of the year. But here we have spring like temperaturesand deep-winter, layed-back foliage. I hope the ground hog was right and we get 6 more weeks of this. Complete series at http://www.ishots.net/park2306/
FZ5 w/ dcr6600 High Down There ![]() FZ5 macro You Crack Me Up ![]() FZ5 w/ tc200m Is Supper Ready, Mom? ![]() [/align] |
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Very nice series of shots Fred ! We have been having a warmer than normal winter also! Our normal temperature for this time of the year is low 60's but it has been in the high 70's. No snow so I won't complaint ! :-) Jim
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very nice shots, Fred... love the perspective in the first one, and those seed pods look like something from another planet!
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First shot is GREAT ! So simpe and so stuning!
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very nice shots. I particularly like the first - It never would have occured to me to use a WA lens on shot straight up - kudos to you :-)
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Congrats on the nice weather, Fred,- it seems to have improved your mood, as well! Likewise, congrats on the photos. The first vertical w/ the WA is a nice perspective shot. The seed pods, for some reason, made me think of a school room with the teacher wondering where the addled brain students had taken off to (or is it my addled brain reading something into it?
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The first pic is sooo cool... makes me think of the BWProject, even if I haven't watched that movie yet.
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Thanks for all the nice comments. Digital frees the mind.
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Lovely pictures, Fred, and I think of the three my favorite is the one of the trees and the pretty blue sky.
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Thanks, Betty. This is where a wide angle lens comes in to play.
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