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Richn83:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on August 07, 2010, 10:19:05 am ---
--- Quote from: Richn83 on August 07, 2010, 09:21:19 am ---
dont take this the wrong way but when i read the title i expected scantilly clad ladies  :signLOL:


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....Absolutely not taken in the wrong way - I'm always flattered to be associated with beautiful ladies :drinking:

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And just to add they are also excellent pictures RR very clear and well exposed,  :drinking:

Janner_Sy:
very good pics there RR :happy2:

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: Top Cat on August 06, 2010, 11:09:35 pm ---
Excellent robin.  :notworthy:

And great quality pics when viewed on the imac.  :happy2:


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....Thx TC :drinking:. Coming from someone who also takes good pics imo, that's a great compliment. My strength is in my sense of composition and capturing the moment, not in the technical side. I have cropped most of these pics to improve the originals. I've added colour saturation and sharpness in some but only in iPhoto and not Photoshop.

I won't thank you for mentioning how good they look on your new iMac.. I'm still using the spare G4 iMac and haven't bought the new one yet!

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: Greeners on August 06, 2010, 11:10:47 pm ---
 and as for your 'tame' hoverfly!!  :signLOL: :grin: Classic!  :happy2:


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.... :laugh:  Yes I know what you mean and it's very typical of me to think like that.

Whether as big as a horse (or elephant) or as small as a fly, creatures do have varying degrees of shyness or timidity or 'tameness' and most of it is in their species DNA to do with survival.

Some people freak out whenever a wasp or bee appears. Not me, I once went on a beekeepers course and had no fear and could approach closely to a hive without getting stung - I didn't block or interfere with their entrance though! From much experience with horses and Macaws, I believe that most animals are able to tune in on how you are and will respond accordingly. Dogs are another good example. Most cats sense I'm not their friend.

Janner_Sy:
you need to change your name to Dr dolittle

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