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25-Mar-2007, 08:49 PM #1
Guyzers' Shots
Just thought it was time to start a new thread for my pics. If you stop by I say thanks for looking and hope you like what you see.

Today started off very overcast but ended up quite nice for a change but.....
while driving in the backcountry looking for stuff I saw one small hole opening up in the sky and this is what it had to offer. Within seconds of snapping these the hole filled up again.

The first one was taken @ 100mm and the second one @ 235 mm.
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25-Mar-2007, 08:53 PM #2
Well, it's about time you got your own thread.

Great shots and the thing I love best about them is that it looks like you added special photoshop effects to get the results that nature and your timing got.

Really nice, Guy. May I have larger copies please.
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25-Mar-2007, 08:57 PM #3
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Well, it's about time you got your own thread.
Ya, I thought so as well.
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Great shots and the thing I love best about them is that it looks like you added special photoshop effects to get the results that nature and your timing got.
I did not add any special effects at all. Matter of fact I just used a bit of sharpening and that's all.
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Really nice, Guy. May I have larger copies please.
I'm honored. Check mail in a bit K.
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25-Mar-2007, 09:02 PM #4
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Ya, I thought so as well.


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I did not add any special effects at all. Matter of fact I just used a bit of sharpening and that's all.

I'm honored. Check mail in a bit K.
I know ... that's what's so cool about them.
Your timing and Mother Nature=Awesome Combo
I'll look forward to them.

Take care, Guy and see you laterz ((HUGS))
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25-Mar-2007, 09:15 PM #5
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Just thought it was time to start a new thread for my pics. If you stop by I say thanks for looking and hope you like what you see.

Today started off very overcast but ended up quite nice for a change but.....
while driving in the backcountry looking for stuff I saw one small hole opening up in the sky and this is what it had to offer. Within seconds of snapping these the hole filled up again.

The first one was taken @ 100mm and the second one @ 235 mm.
You got your self some great shots there Guy. When I first saw them I thought for
sure you bought yourself a Helicopter.
Thank for posting the nice photos.
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25-Mar-2007, 09:50 PM #6
Guyzer...Beautiful shots. I felt like I was there!
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26-Mar-2007, 12:59 AM #7
Great shots Guy,

It looks like you were on the next peak
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01-Apr-2007, 11:31 PM #8
Three random shots from today. A hawk, a Great Blue Heron and a plane used to tow gliders.
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02-Apr-2007, 01:35 AM #9
Guyzer...Nice shots.
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Three random shots from today. A hawk, a Great Blue Heron and a plane used to tow gliders.
I sure like the Great Blue Heron shot.
Keep up the good photos Guy.
New lens in the works I just need a few more bucks.
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06-Apr-2007, 11:44 PM #11
A few shots from today.

Early morning young Bald Eagle(s)
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06-Apr-2007, 11:45 PM #12
And some assorted birdies..............
Does anyone know what that swallow type bird is called? I can't find it at the bird ID site.
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07-Apr-2007, 12:42 AM #13
Your mystery bird is a Tree Swallow. Pretty, isn't he? Per my last e-mail request please add on the Canada Goose as well as I missed it, please and thank you.
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07-Apr-2007, 03:27 AM #14
guyzer... love the birds... very nice.
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07-Apr-2007, 08:32 AM #15
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A few shots from today.

Early morning young Bald Eagle(s)
Good shots Guy.
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