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Old 21st of October 2007 (Sun)   #1
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Old 21st of October 2007 (Sun)   #2
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nice to see a starling great colours and sharpness where you as cold as hee looks? lol!
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Old 21st of October 2007 (Sun)   #3
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nice to see a starling great colours and sharpness where you as cold as hee looks? lol!
High temp of 32º today! Thanks for looking.
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Old 21st of October 2007 (Sun)   #4
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Very nice shot Here Tote. I might have left a bit more room on the right in front of the bird.
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Old 21st of October 2007 (Sun)   #5
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Thanks Stephen! I thought it looked a bit distracting with the snow sticking to the tree on the right. LOL
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Nice!

It'd be good to know something about camera/lens/Exif...
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What a beautiful shot. I would print that one and hang it up. Very nice.
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That's really a beautiful shot...a real hanger as Mitch said...steve
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Lovely shot. He looks cold.
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Old 23rd of October 2007 (Tue)   #10
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Nice!

It'd be good to know something about camera/lens/Exif...
Thanks. Here's some more info...

Taken with a Canon Powershot S3 IS 1/100 sec f3.5 no flash

For some reason the ISO info is not included, but it was either 80 or 200. Hope that helps.

I took this shot through a window so I'm actually pretty pleased with how it came out.



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Wow, Nice Crisp detail and the Snow helps create the feeling in the shot!!
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Wow, Nice Crisp detail and the Snow helps create the feeling in the shot!!
Thank you Gary. It was a cold Sunday here. Normally these guys don't hang around long enough for me to even peek out the window at them.
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Super shot, wonderful colors and detail.
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Thanks Stephen! I thought it looked a bit distracting with the snow sticking to the tree on the right. LOL
We don't have that problem in Florida. Nice capture!
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