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Flower, Book, BridgeThe subject says it all. The last 3 shots worthy of PP from the Hunter Vintage weekend earlier this month. Thanks to Geoff for pointing out the opportunity of #2 (and it was his 70-200 VR I was using).
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Shouldn't it be, Flower, Bug, Book, Bridge ?
I like the flower and the bridge the best, the book for me doesn't work on the same level. And to be technical, I think you may find, its actually follage, and not a flower you have photographed. P.S. I just had a strange thought, that Stubbsy to the forum, is like Hagrid is to Hogwarts, any H.P. fans see the similarities ?
Having had trouble getting past the first 15 minutes of the first movie I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing ![]() Thanks Andrew for your comments. I kinda liked the grasshopper too (Craig go and stand in the corner for 15 minutes ![]() Peter
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Nice capture with the hopper Stubbsy!
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Jiminy Crickets, I like that 2nd shot
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Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
Willy, Mark
Thanks for the comment. It's a great example of the subject matter over the quality of the capture IMHO Peter
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Can I come out of the corner yet ? And Peter they were originally books, before they were movies, the written word in this case far surpasses the audio/visual mesh that is the movie. (You reminded me of Hagrid, as he is the keep of Keys at Hogwarts, and your the Locker of Threads at DSLRusers ![]() I'll go back to my corner again now ![]()
Craig, You must stay in the corner an extra day now. I think my thread locking reputation is undeserved - a bit like people keep talking about Leigh unplugging the server.
Peter
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Fairly true, but you lock more then anyone else does ![]()
Ummm yes ![]() Peter
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