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On a frozen lake
Topic Started: Jan 7 2011, 12:45 AM (317 Views)
wk2004
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hi all,

most of the lakes' surfaces are pretty much frozen, mabe around 1-2" thick. quite an interesting sight! here are some pics to share ~

#1 perfect landing
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#2 ice walking?
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#3 take my bath while its still sunny
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#4 cbl...
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#5 oops... the ice cracked...
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#6 braving the wind chill... alone...
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#7 poke poke poke... i see a fish...
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thanks for viewing!
cheers & take care!
david
Edited by wk2004, Jan 7 2011, 12:47 AM.
shooting with a850 + some lenses
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les40sail
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still have some birds to shoot during winter!
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Galdor
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Very sharp pictures bro. Shot with the Tammy?
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wk2004
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les40sail
Jan 7 2011, 09:29 AM
still have some birds to shoot during winter!
hi leslie, in fact, to my surprise i see more birds! cos the leaves are gone... no more camo! hehehe... :D
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wk2004
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Galdor
Jan 7 2011, 10:14 AM
Very sharp pictures bro. Shot with the Tammy?
thanks bro :) yap, shot with tamron 200-500.
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Goldie9009
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Nice captures.... :thumbsup1:

Notice the geese are tagged.

When I was in Vancouver in 2009 visiting my brother I shot many pics of geese in flight just
above roof top as very near to a swampland's rookery (is that what it is called?).
But my card was defective & could not download the pics & lost them all. :cry: :banghead:

Don't know when I ever can shoot geese again.... :cry: :cry: :cry:
A350, SAL50mm F1.8, 18-70, 75-300, 18-250mm, Minolta 500 Reflex, Sigma 170-500mm
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