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Post by Tirso Paris on Mar 5, 2012 21:42:23 GMT
Thanks Tina, Ely, and Mick for your kind and generous comments. Nakakataba ng puso, as they say.
Ely, the exif info says the GPS were taken at about 10 meters or so, still very close to the subject.
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 8, 2012 5:36:09 GMT
great series, prop! amazing details i love the preening barn swallow. it's my favorite! and the series of greater painted snipe.
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Mar 9, 2012 15:00:40 GMT
I knew there will be a series of great photos again. Now, all are superb (as always, I have become an avid fan) but I'm singling out the GPS and the preening BS as my favorites. I keep on looking again and again. Thanks again Prof. Tirso for guiding us in a restricted area. Till next time. lyd
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Post by Tirso Paris on Mar 15, 2012 8:09:50 GMT
great series, prop! amazing details i love the preening barn swallow. it's my favorite! and the series of greater painted snipe. Thank you Mark for your appreciation. Both were lucky shots!
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Post by Tirso Paris on Mar 15, 2012 8:11:29 GMT
I knew there will be a series of great photos again. Now, all are superb (as always, I have become an avid fan) but I'm singling out the GPS and the preening BS as my favorites. I keep on looking again and again. Thanks again Prof. Tirso for guiding us in a restricted area. Till next time. lyd Thank you so much Telyds. I had a wonderful time with the group. Hope we can do it again when buttonquails return.
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Post by Michael R. Anton on Mar 15, 2012 8:58:07 GMT
Beautiful set Prof Tirso! Like all the photos, 2nd barn swallow photo the most!
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Post by Tirso Paris on Mar 16, 2012 9:37:08 GMT
Thanks Michael. I really didn't expect that the preening barn swallow would become a favorite.
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