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Mar 24, 2014 09:29 |  #1

Got this one yesterday, and except for the clipped toe, I thought it turned out ok.

You bird folks make this stuff look easy! :o

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Mar 24, 2014 09:31 |  #2

Vetteography wrote in post #16782085 (external link)
Got this one yesterday, and except for the clipped toe, I thought it turned out ok.

You bird folks make this stuff look easy! :o

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Good shot. For every good capture you see, there is an 100s bad one. so just keep on shooting.


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Mar 24, 2014 09:39 |  #3

fogboundturtle wrote in post #16782088 (external link)
Good shot. For every good capture you see, there is an 100s bad one. so just keep on shooting.

I agree, nice shot. But I got a kick out of fogboundturtle's note.

Is that: "For every good capture you see, there are 100s of bad ones you don't see" or: "For every good capture you see, there are 100s of bad ones that should never have been posted" ? :)


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Mar 24, 2014 09:42 |  #4

hairy_moth wrote in post #16782102 (external link)
I agree, nice shot. But I got a kick out of fogboundturtle's note.

Is that: "For every good capture you see, there are 100s of bad ones you don't see" or: "For every good capture you see, there are 100s of bad ones that should never have been posted" ? :)

lol. Of course I meant this : "For every good capture you see, there are 100s of bad ones you don't see"


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