Outdoor Ontario
Photography => Ontario Birds => Topic started by: mkybear on January 09, 2010, 07:18:11 PM
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One of the days I will get her/him while eating!
(http://q5x7xq.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pLOwkAh6l_qFAFUwzqBMT6vA3JBk502BfRPs8d2TeIXRUZHBB7wjGrINqyCQPmvK8rHI2MtQiD4J_6-RmzhlNouHrjTmUqXq5/P1090011_filtered.jpg)
(http://q5x7xq.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pCG0vBMNGsD5_P8jn58S3nUnKGW5AWMVxHPAoKtVLp3DDgzTyn3oNh0xGD3QQhgsbJFP5tdNrVRUJb-YoYKfdfre-OdB9-zEn/P1090519_filtered.jpg)
(http://q5x7xq.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pj3uEE6nTeaBNKKs3Tleiha6OEhUjNQGbKuJUx1VoDMfQI27TpLqPWqqAKN2taQZ6HhJdIkfxPWROrBrEyzL_NBS6dnqrGpVn/P1090545_filtered.jpg)
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Beautiful images, love the second one. Very sharp and nice detail on the owl.
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Great shots, I agree with Paul, love that 2nd image.
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I must say I'm fascinated by the landing technique in the third picture.
Nice capture.
/Thomas
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great pictures; I love the second one it's stunning!!
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I must say I'm fascinated by the landing technique in the third picture.
/Thomas
I was thinking the same thing. :shock:
Great find Mike.
All the shots are fantastic
Meghan
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great shots mike.
ditto on the second one.
denis
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I have to agree with most - #2 is a great image. I too like the landing approach in #3.