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Susurs

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MacRy

macrumors 601
Apr 2, 2004
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Proving that you don’t need a massive telephoto lens and 15fps autofocus to shoot wildlife.....

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Just a 90mm, a rangefinder.......and a very friendly little fella who stuck around for five minutes hoping for some food whilst I frantically tried to coax him into a better position.
 

oblomow

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Apr 14, 2005
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Proving that you don’t need a massive telephoto lens and 15fps autofocus to shoot wildlife.....

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Just a 90mm, a rangefinder.......and a very friendly little fella who stuck around for five minutes hoping for some food whilst I frantically tried to coax him into a better position.

A Norwegian Blue!
They´re experts at sitting still. Lovely plumage
 

jaduff46

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Mar 3, 2010
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Second star on the right....
Absolutely beautiful car. Seeing this reminds me of the Triumph TR6s my father owned (not at the same time!). I loved it when he took me for drives in them. And in 1970s Detroit there was certainly nothing else like them on the road. Well, there were probably a few MGs around. :)

MY dad had an MG TD Midget in the mid '50s which he bought used. I got car sick in it when he took me for a test ride (7-8 years old). He migrated from that to a Jag XK 120 and eventually to muscle cars in the 60s (Mustang Mach 1).

I bought a used Triumph Spitfire in '71 while in college. The exhaust pipe rusted out and since English car parts were unavailable in NC, the repair shop custom welded one which ran from the manifold back to the tailpipe.

The joys of foreign car ownership while a poor college student!

Love the pic.
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Polar Bear family shot - Svalbard

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Wow! Wonderful capture.
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The glacial front of the Vestonna ice cap - Nordaustlandet, Svalbard.

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Wonderful colors, although hard to tell the scale other than being massive! You certainly have gotten beautiful pictures on your global journeys. Probably a bit cooler than the Napali Coast!
 
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Apple fanboy

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Feb 21, 2012
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Behind the Lens, UK
Proving that you don’t need a massive telephoto lens and 15fps autofocus to shoot wildlife.....

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Just a 90mm, a rangefinder.......and a very friendly little fella who stuck around for five minutes hoping for some food whilst I frantically tried to coax him into a better position.
Coax him into a better position? Looks pretty good to me!
 
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