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Mon January 30, 2012 9:32pm
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RGBflash
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Registered: June 2009 Location: London, Ontario CANADA Posts: 209
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They may be ugly looking animals but they hold their own beauty.
That's a great shot of the female though I feel sorry for the poor shrub as it nibbles on one of the branches... You must have approached quietly or had a lot of patience waiting for her to get into range and with a good long lense as well to capture this. Well done!
------------------------------ Ross

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Tue January 31, 2012 5:13am
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Ian Stuart Forsyth
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Registered: June 2011 Location: Ponoka AB Posts: 6
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{ppcode}Thank you I had sat with her for about an hour, she had a calf in the back ground that would not join her
------------------------------ A Camera is only a tool, photography is deciding how to use it.
http://ianstuartforsythphotography.com
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