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Nov 09, 2005 13:46 |  #16

Love them all but the fox and the mouse are my favorites. They all show excellent color, crispness, framing. But that mouse looks strangely like stoneylonesome's avitar. Nice job and thanks for sharing them.


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Nov 09, 2005 15:05 |  #17

Thank you all for your kind comments.


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Nov 09, 2005 15:09 as a reply to  @ Titus213's post |  #18

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Love them all but the fox and the mouse are my favorites. They all show excellent color, crispness, framing. But that mouse looks strangely like stoneylonesome's avitar. Nice job and thanks for sharing them.

Many thanks Titus. I checked out stonelylonesome's avitar and I see what you mean about the similarity with the mouse shot. Obviously a man with a good eye for a photo oppertunity;)


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Nov 09, 2005 16:14 |  #19

Very nice captures. Were those pictures taken with flash too?


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Nov 09, 2005 16:27 |  #20

Mark, You have a great series of animals from the UK, as well as a knack for getting close sharp images of them. Well done. :D
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Nov 09, 2005 19:28 |  #21
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I read here often about "wildlife center". Are you referring to a zoo? Or a big open park that wildlife roam around in that is fenced at the border?


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Nov 09, 2005 19:41 |  #22

All gorgeous photographs with the Fox being my favourite. If I ever go to England I will have to go see Buckingham Palace and Big Ben, after the Wildlife Centre.


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Nov 09, 2005 20:06 |  #23

Thanks for sharing mojo_uk... I love the mood of the fox and the colors of the bird (pheasant?) are fantastic...


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Nov 09, 2005 20:08 |  #24

Good Pics, really sharp, good color, great animals.


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Nov 09, 2005 20:19 |  #25

Great photos!
That fox the mouse and the toad are super!


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Nov 09, 2005 21:17 |  #26

Incredible shots Mark, very well shot and presented.

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Nov 09, 2005 22:02 |  #27

Beautiful series!!


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Nov 09, 2005 22:32 |  #28

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Just superb.....once again. I look forward to more of your posts.

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Nov 10, 2005 04:01 as a reply to  @ cfcRebel's post |  #29

cfcRebel wrote:
Very nice captures. Were those pictures taken with flash too?

Thanks....only the mouse and Pheasant photos had a little weak fill flash.


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Nov 10, 2005 04:10 as a reply to  @ Hellashot's post |  #30

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I read here often about "wildlife center". Are you referring to a zoo? Or a big open park that wildlife roam around in that is fenced at the border?

Hi Hellashot, thanks for your kind comments. The British Wildlife Centre was originaly set up as a sanctuary for injured wildlife and to educate people about our impact on wild animals. Nearly all the animals are in big fenced of enclosures that mimic their wild habitat. It is only open to the public at weekends and school half term, the rest of the time they cater for mainly school trips. But in answer to your question it is probably a bit of both.


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