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Chat => Photography => Topic started by: TRB on March 31, 2006, 18:21:26 PM
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A few swan photos from the river Stour in Canterbury.
(http://photos.panfantastic.co.uk/getimage/crw/2/5/_mg_5242.jpg?size=600) (http://photos.panfantastic.co.uk/getimage/crw/2/5/_mg_5242.jpg)
(http://photos.panfantastic.co.uk/getimage/crw/2/5/_mg_5226.jpg?size=600) (http://photos.panfantastic.co.uk/getimage/crw/2/5/_mg_5226.jpg)
(http://photos.panfantastic.co.uk/getimage/crw/2/5/_mg_5221.jpg?size=600) (http://photos.panfantastic.co.uk/getimage/crw/2/5/_mg_5221.jpg)
(http://photos.panfantastic.co.uk/getimage/crw/2/5/_mg_5187.jpg?size=600) (http://photos.panfantastic.co.uk/getimage/crw/2/5/_mg_5187.jpg)
The last one looks like a cross between the loch ness monster and a swan to me.
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I like 3 & 4
3 - Because it has more movement / life than 1 & 2
4 - Because of the totaly unphotographed (usualy) pose
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Swans are pretty, yet evil. If they were big enough, theyd eat you.
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& if you kill them you get in a lot of trouble cos they belong to the queen.
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4 is good
3 looks like its a hollow plastic swan with a light bulb up its ass :p
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3 looks like its a hollow plastic swan with a light bulb up its ass :p
Lol, you have an imaginative mind.
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Youve got the same problem i have when trying to photo the birds on water. The water looks like oil.