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Jun 06, 2006 11:15 |  #16

They do look a bit like Heavy's from the Sopranos :) all dressed in black too!

Fun shot!
Wish there was more DOF though.


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Jun 06, 2006 13:09 as a reply to  @ post 1590300 |  #17

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Opportunism - capitalism, same thing ;) It's a great capture and an indictment on our society!!!

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They do look a bit like Heavy's from the Sopranos :smile: all dressed in black too!

Fun shot!
Wish there was more DOF though.

Thanks for comments, E-A and CDS. I still hope the birds are not taken us to the court or asking mafia :cool: to help them.


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Jun 08, 2006 01:37 |  #18

my kids call them flying rats cos they are into just about anything and our dog hates them cos they steal his biscuits when he's sleeping. Nice shot.


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Jun 08, 2006 02:08 |  #19

Did they grab a smoke when they were done eating!


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Jun 08, 2006 04:36 as a reply to  @ bobscape's post |  #20

Bob and H, good to have your comments.

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my kids call them flying rats.

This is an excellent description of their nature. I'll take that in to use immediately.

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Did they grab a smoke when they were done eating!

If I remember right, they didn't have guts to do that (it's Singapore).


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Jun 08, 2006 16:46 |  #21

This is my favorite type of photo. Unscripted and truly catching a random moment. Awesome!


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This is my favorite type of photo. Unscripted and truly catching a random moment. Awesome!

Pleased to know you liked it, W&J. I was just strolling the streets of Singapore (i.e. random street shooting) when they came across. Click, that's it.


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Jun 11, 2006 18:39 as a reply to  @ bobscape's post |  #23

That's a cool shot. I like it a lot.


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my kids call them flying rats cos they are into just about anything and our dog hates them cos they steal his biscuits when he's sleeping. Nice shot.

That's too funny. My dogs would never, ever leave a treat uneaten. They wolf it down the minute it hits their lips.:)

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Jun 13, 2006 11:08 as a reply to  @ MDJAK's post |  #24

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My dogs would never, ever leave a treat uneaten. They wolf it down the minute it hits their lips.:)

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Mark, thanks for your comment. Our dogs are completely different in this sense: bichon does sometimes wait a day before touching her food, while the big black crossbreed of a lab and a Finnish hound eats everything as soon and quickly he can.


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