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WallaceRiver " ...a bit of a pervy voyeur " More info Post edited over 5 years ago by Wallace River. | Jan 07, 2018 18:01 | #1 At Bokeelia, Pine Island, Florida. Image hosted by forum (894092) © Wallace River [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (894096) © Wallace River [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. IAN - Living life on the shores of the Wallace River in northern Nova Scotia, Canada :
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ardeekay Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 5 years ago by ardeekay. | Jan 08, 2018 19:10 | #2 Naw, they’re much more graceful in the air-almost like an aerial ballet. Loved watching them in Texas and see occasionally here in Peoria. That “stacked” shot-pretty cool! Rog
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CaptBob Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 09, 2018 05:50 | #3 you look like you're enjoying your stay- please send more canon R3, 1DXmk2, 600 F4 L IS mk2,100-400 L IS mk2, 16-35 F4 L IS, 24-105 F4L, canon 1.4xmk3, 2xmk3
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Jan 09, 2018 06:19 | #4 ardeekay wrote in post #18536643 Naw, they’re much more graceful in the air-almost like an aerial ballet. Loved watching them in Texas and see occasionally here in Peoria. That “stacked” shot-pretty cool! Thanks much Rog. CaptBob wrote in post #18536918 you look like you're enjoying your stay- please send more Good so far Bob, Pine Island in particular has more to offer than I sxpected IAN - Living life on the shores of the Wallace River in northern Nova Scotia, Canada :
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CapnJack Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 09, 2018 18:11 | #5 Those pelicans seem to keep better formation than the local geese.
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Snydremark my very own Lightrules moment More info | Jan 09, 2018 18:47 | #6 Haha...nice Ian. Good job getting them stacked like that; they're certainly much more into the formation flying than our geese are - Eric S.: My Birds/Wildlife
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Jan 09, 2018 19:09 | #7 Capn Jack wrote in post #18537437 Those pelicans seem to keep better formation than the local geese. Thanks for commenting Jack, I think you're right. Snydremark wrote in post #18537463 Haha...nice Ian. Good job getting them stacked like that; they're certainly much more into the formation flying than our geese are ![]() PS: you gotta get those dust bunnies off the sensor, man! ![]() Thanks much Eric. And yea yea yea, I tried to get it in before I left to have the sensor cleaned, just ran out of time. Sigh. IAN - Living life on the shores of the Wallace River in northern Nova Scotia, Canada :
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Peter2516 Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 09, 2018 22:16 | #8 Very cool Ian. Love the 2nd image. Peter
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