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| 03/09/2007 10:51:26 PM |
Behing Every Good Manby vtruanComment: Thanks for the comments. It was finally in the 50s and the animals were either active or suning themselves. We had a great day at the zoo. Van |
| 03/08/2007 07:37:14 AM |
CEOby vtruanComment: Thanks for the comments. I couldn't resist. And yes he is the chief executive orangutan of his small family. |
| 03/08/2007 12:14:54 AM |
Black Turnstoneby TallisManComment: You were robbed, should have ribboned, such a nice shot. Most folks have never heard of this species, but you captured it perfectly. Van |
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| 03/08/2007 12:08:54 AM |
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| 03/07/2007 01:19:06 PM |
Microabstractby vtruanComment: Thanks for the comments. Just experimenting and thought it was kind of interesting. |
| 03/02/2007 11:33:36 AM |
The Heronby silverscreenComment: Don't know why I didn't comment on this in the challenge. I really like your Grey Heron portrait. keep up the great wildlife shots. Van |
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| 03/02/2007 07:36:06 AM |
Prairie Cottonwoodby vtruanComment: Thanks for the comments. I didn't wait at all for the cloud, just backed the car about 10 feet and shot out the window. Van |
| 02/26/2007 12:39:46 PM |
Break Timeby vtruanComment: Originally posted by silverfoxx: what were they looking at? nice shot |
I was working as quality assurance person for a local forest restoration project and this group of workers were finalizing their work by tossing the last log into a chipper. Look closely and you can see the chips flying. Thanks for the comments. Van |
| 02/26/2007 07:47:38 AM |
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| 02/24/2007 11:12:49 PM |
Microbiology - rotifer at 500xby vtruanComment: Thanks for the comments.
I got out the ole Coolpix. Stuck the lens of the Coolpix up to a microscope eye piece with a rotifer focused. re-adjusted the focus of the rotifer with microscope and shot the camera, after zoomed the camera lens to avoid the round circle of microscope eye piece. There was some movement because I was shooting at 1/4 of a second, without a camera adaptor. I've been experiment more and have mastered motion by shooting at 400ASA and backing off the zooming. Am having lots of fun shooting algae, diatoms, amebas, and other wee little critters. Message edited by author 2007-02-24 23:14:27. |
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