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- DrScottNicol
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Quick question - do the shots have to be whole animals or do parts of animals count too
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Very nice photo!DrScottNicol wrote:Quick question - do the shots have to be whole animals or do parts of animals count too
We had a Body Parts thread awhile back that you might enjoy:
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three nites ago
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Not as exotic as the others, but a loveable pooch none the less... Ellie, our lab mix playing in the park.
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May not be as exotic but definitely a dog with taste and wisdom which stops to smell the exotic wild flowers!Juanito200 wrote:Not as exotic as the others, but a loveable pooch none the less... Ellie, our lab mix playing in the park.
Thanks for sharing, John!
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I like all those Scott, Charlie, Doc and John.
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Longhorns in Texas (scanned film)
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Minolta Alpha 707si + beercan? (or maybe Minolta 100-300mm)
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Young moose challenging the old bull. Alaska
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Good Longhorn shots Henry, and a close look of the horn from Winston, looks like the shape does vary a bit.
Look a bit skittish those ones Charlie, you probably did well to get a shot of them by the looks.
That would have been a great shot of the Mooses (what's the plural of Moose?) Nod, had it been a bit sharper, still good though.
Greg
Look a bit skittish those ones Charlie, you probably did well to get a shot of them by the looks.
That would have been a great shot of the Mooses (what's the plural of Moose?) Nod, had it been a bit sharper, still good though.
Greg
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