Re: PAW - stretching & holding your ground
- From: David Young <dnr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 06:23:59 -0700
On 9/22/2004, Mark Bohrer offered:
I was out at Shoreline Park early this morning - I managed to avoid most
of the joggers but almost got run over by a mountain biker on a trail he
wasn't supposed to be on. (It's a challenge to get out of the way with a
tripod and 500mm lens over your shoulder.)
Even though the wildlife were understandably wary of all the humans a few
of them stood their ground:
http://www.mountain-and-desert.com/Wildlife/Birds/Long-Legged/DBW-NH0412.htm
Some were very relaxed:
http://www.mountain-and-desert.com/Wildlife/Birds/Duck-like/DBD-BP0198-5.htm
Nicely done, Mark!
I particularly like your Night Heron... but, somehow, night looks
different in California! ;-)
Say 'Hi" to Elizabeth for us!
Cheers!
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On 9/22/2004, Mark Bohrer offered:
Even though the wildlife were understandably wary of all the humans a few of them stood their ground:
http://www.mountain-and-desert.com/Wildlife/Birds/Long-Legged/DBW-NH0412.htm
Some were very relaxed: http://www.mountain-and-desert.com/Wildlife/Birds/Duck-like/DBD-BP0198-5.htm
Nicely done, Mark!
- NICE JOB IF YOU CAN GET IT? :-)
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