Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread!

Show everyone the latest shots which make you feel dead chuffed with your camera choice
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Barry,
Nice shots. The second one is my favorite.

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This young mule deer buck came out in search of some food. We just had a fresh snow and he was pawing through it to find something to eat. It was getting dark so the shot was pretty noisy.
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Nice encounter. I live in a town, so I never see animals this size in nature. For me, being there when it happens would be enough..

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It is enjoyable seeing them. But they wreak havoc on nearly all the vegetation in the yard. My sumacs have really taken a beating over the years, and a garden is impossible unless I fence it in very well. It's a real love/hate relationship with most of the critters around here. Beautiful to watch, but frustrating to deal with.
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With a Panasonic FZ200. BW conversion done in LR.
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I hope the "buck shot" with your camera and not the subject of your last post. :lol:
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the_hefay wrote:With a Panasonic FZ200. BW conversion done in LR.
Nice! What is that, maybe a .308?
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Here are 3 from the Churaumi Aquarium in Okinawa a couple of weeks ago taken with the Canon S95.

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It's a .270 leaning on a 45acp shot shell.

Beautiful aquarium shots. The second one is superb. I love the contrast in sizes and in lighting. Well done.
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Wow - the whale shark is amazing, but I really like the violet jelly fish - wonderful stuff :)
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Thanks, guys.

These 2 are rather funny and interesting. There was a dolphin that liked to grab the tip of the whale shark's tail and hold on. :lol:

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That is odd behaviour from the dolphin! I really like the silhouette of the spectators in your pictures, Henry. All of the different poses looking up at the fish etc. in the aquarium. :)
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Nice aquarium shots! A couple of mine with a Leica Digilux 2.

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Great shots Henry and Tony.
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