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Jun 03, 2019 12:39 |  #5028

Barbary Sheep, Fresno Zoo

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Jun 03, 2019 12:42 |  #5029

Greater One Horned/Indian Rhino, Fresno Zoo

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Jun 03, 2019 12:53 |  #5030

Australian Aviary exhibit, Fresno Zoo. If anyone knows the species of birds, I'd love to know myself

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Jun 03, 2019 17:38 |  #5031

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=Bkopperl;18871973]Aus​tralian Aviary exhibit, Fresno Zoo. If anyone knows the species of birds, I'd love to know myself
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These are all very nice shots, Bkopperl. I'm glad to see you visited my zoo. ;-)a


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Jun 04, 2019 02:35 |  #5032

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=Bkopperl;18871973]Aus​tralian Aviary exhibit, Fresno Zoo. If anyone knows the species of birds, I'd love to know myself
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They would be Galahs, and I love having them around our streets and in my garden as they have such character.


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Jun 04, 2019 09:32 as a reply to  @ Lame-Duck's post |  #5033

Glad you liked the photos. Your zoo is better than ours in Sacramento




  
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Jun 04, 2019 09:33 as a reply to  @ graham121's post |  #5034

Thanks for identifying them. You have some beautiful birds down in your part of the globe




  
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Jun 04, 2019 14:38 as a reply to  @ graham121's post |  #5035

Flaming Galah's?  :p




  
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Jun 04, 2019 15:14 |  #5036

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=Bkopperl;18872420]Gla​d you liked the photos. Your zoo is better than ours in Sacramento

I haven't been to our zoo since my kids were little. It's been over 40 years. I know that many improvements have been made since I was last there. Guess I'll have to go and take a look.


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Jun 04, 2019 23:02 as a reply to  @ Lame-Duck's post |  #5037

If your lucky, you time it for when the cats are out. All of them were asleep or off exhibit when I was there except for this Malayan Tiger and he was not in the mood to entertain

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Jun 07, 2019 12:56 |  #5038

Also posted in the lens section, hope you don't mind.
75th anniversary of D-Day - 'Daks over Duxford' my first go at air stuff and it's trickier than it looks! If I am honest for the majority of the shot's I wish I had taken the 200-400 but I had the 70-200 with the 1.4 ext on it so made do - even though most are ridiculous crops I think I got away with it. Few of my favourites:

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Going to stop here as I can keep posting all day - I felt humbled and grateful at the same time!

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Jun 07, 2019 13:24 |  #5039

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Also posted in the lens section, hope you don't mind.
75th anniversary of D-Day - 'Daks over Duxford' my first go at air stuff and it's trickier than it looks! If I am honest for the majority of the shot's I wish I had taken the 200-400 but I had the 70-200 with the 1.4 ext on it so made do - even though most are ridiculous crops I think I got away with it. Few of my favourites:

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Going to stop here as I can keep posting all day - I felt humbled and grateful at the same time!

Gallery of my effortsHERE (external link) is you would like to see the rest, thank you for looking!

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What a wonderful opportunity. Great photos. Thanks for sharing.


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Jun 07, 2019 15:27 |  #5040

David Stallard wrote in post #18874051 (external link)
Also posted in the lens section, hope you don't mind.
75th anniversary of D-Day - 'Daks over Duxford' my first go at air stuff and it's trickier than it looks! If I am honest for the majority of the shot's I wish I had taken the 200-400 but I had the 70-200 with the 1.4 ext on it so made do - even though most are ridiculous crops I think I got away with it. Few of my favourites:

#1
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#4 SERIOUSLY - how close do you want it
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Going to stop here as I can keep posting all day - I felt humbled and grateful at the same time!

Gallery of my effortsHERE (external link) is you would like to see the rest, thank you for looking!

.DAVID.

Thanks for posting those shots, David. I did look at more of the photos on your web site hoping to see this plane:

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I was happy to see that you did get some photos of it! It belongs to Historic Flight Foundation in Everett, Washington. It's about 45 minutes from my house, and I've been there many times. The owner and one of the pilots is John Sessions. He was almost certainly the pilot when you took your photos. All of us who know John were so happy he was able to go to Duxford. Here's the back story. Last August, John was flying his de Havilland Rapide at an airshow in Canada. Due to a wind gust, he lost control just as he was taking off. The plane crashed. The 5 passengers just had minor injuries, but John's right leg had to be amputated just below the knee. John is an incredibly positive person, and looked at this as just a setback. To make a long story short, John was re-certified as a pilot about a month before he and the Pan-Am DC-3 headed for England. John has a special connection with D-Day. His father was one of the paratroopers who went in the evening before. John used the DC-3 on June 5th to retrace his father's flight into France. Thanks again for the shots. It was really fun to see them.

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