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Maria Smith said… Wow! i dont even know how humans can take such amazing pictures. I would love andy advice you have to give you obviously are tremendously talented! Do you photograph professionally? I have Canon EOS 7D myself but i am looking to expand on the lenses! so far i only have two :( but the one you have on your page picture is the lens of my dreams i just have to find out a way to get it at the price of my dreams! Keep it up! Love to be your birding friend!
Paul Muggli said… Hi Chris
Thanks for the nice comments on my photos!
After looking at your collection of Bird photos, there is no question, I have long ways to go.
Born and raised in Switzerland made me a better Mountain and Landscape shooter.
On your question about grounding my rick. Yes I do worry about it.
The bigger problem is to keep the shots in good Focus and to turn the Kayak as fast as needed.
Thanks for inviting me to be your Friend
paul
Robert Steffens said… Thanks for stopping by, Chris! And thanks for looking at my photos. Well. it's snowing here today.again..I know April 20th for goodness sake! But, it's make for some good photos.
Thanks again, Chris
Daniel Potter said… Christ, beautiful crisp photos….an eye-candy. Enjoyed all your albums.
Yehuda Katz said… Thank you Chris. It's my pleasure to become your friend.
Yehuda
Daniel Potter said… Hi Chris- been looking through your photos... very nice! I saw my first woodcock last week... no chance for a photo. Owls=0 Kingfishers=a few but way too far away. Birds in Flight=0 keepers. In other words... i really like your captures!
-daniel
Vicki Miller said… Hi Chris,
Your photos are all a joy to see and study so I can be a better photographer like you. Keep up the great work, I love seeing each one of them.
Vicki
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