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Nov 14, 2006 16:00 as a reply to  @ post 2262486 |  #31

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It would appear that your intellectual curiosity thanscends (sick) the curriculum purveyed by the "Abandon all hope" workshop. Thus I'd suggest that you reach for the works of August Strindberg....which I trust have been translated to Swedish, yes ?

Yes, I believe I've already read a few of his works since the age of 13. ;)

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Nouna we're from MTV.. debates as to whether or not art is art and who is master and not do not belong to us..... we're supposed to be spray painting something diry on a building somewhere and blaming our parents for our useless nonproductive lives..:D :D :D

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Nov 15, 2006 03:23 as a reply to  @ Claire's post |  #32

Peter, dear..... While I am a people shooter and rarely do ducks, I could not resist posting this black swan for you. Is that close enough to a duck to earn me a brownie point?


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Nov 15, 2006 04:18 |  #33

Yikes! That's a hell of a close up of that swan!


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Nov 15, 2006 04:22 |  #34

My goodness Maureen, that's frankly, quite terrifying!


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Nov 15, 2006 05:31 |  #35

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Peter, dear..... While I am a people shooter and rarely do ducks, I could not resist posting this black swan for you. Is that close enough to a duck to earn me a brownie point?

That's fab Maureen.....that's how we must do interactive WA bird photography......have the bird dip into some candy apple sauce laced with Gravol and then shoot its schnoozer point blank at 24mm.
The end result is full of impact and expression !


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Nov 15, 2006 14:46 |  #36

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That's fab Maureen.....that's how we must do interactive WA bird photography......have the bird dip into some candy apple sauce laced with Gravol and then shoot its schnoozer point blank at 24mm.
The end result is full of impact and expression !

I was actually shooting at something else when this big guy swam up below me and popped right up in front of my camera. Scared the beejeezus right of of me too.....I was both surprised and delighted that it came out in focus!


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Nov 15, 2006 15:10 |  #37

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Yup, these Klukking kids just can't wait for an egg to hatch. If they ever have kids they'll hatch 'em as week old Tadpoles and keep 'em in a jar and then expect them to write a symphony and recite the the Marx Brothers Das Kapital blindfold :rolleyes: Man!

Actually, chickens are very much forward thinkers in that sense, they only cluck after the egg is hatched...


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