Re: PESO: more birds

2010-12-19 Thread Boris Liberman
The turkey's picture is very anthropomorphic... It is almost as two 
fellows on the right are having a chat and the fellow on the left is 
either jealous or eavesdropping or may be even both...


Boris

On 12/17/2010 4:52 AM, Stan Halpin wrote:

During my recuperation phase I am supposed to be taking it easy,
nothing strenuous, no heavy lifting . . . I have avoided carrying
groceries, taking out the trash, etc., but I figure that moving a
camera + tripod around can't be considered strenuous as long as I
move them separately. There are several vistas from our new Michigan
home which offer great opportunities for shots of the local wildlife.
I have added a couple of bird portraits to my Posterous site,
supplementing some I took earlier her and while at my brother's place
in the snow belt south of Cleveland. Note that the cardinal shot was
posted before; this newer version has a bit more post processing to
clean it up a bit.

http://smhalpin.posterous.com

stan



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Re: PESO: more birds

2010-12-17 Thread David J Brooks
Good job on the turkey shot. They can be a bugger to get.

Dave

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 9:52 PM, Stan Halpin
 wrote:
> During my recuperation phase I am supposed to be taking it easy, nothing 
> strenuous, no heavy lifting . . . I have avoided carrying groceries, taking 
> out the trash, etc., but I figure that moving a camera + tripod around can't 
> be considered strenuous as long as I move them separately. There are several 
> vistas from our new Michigan home which offer great opportunities for shots 
> of the local wildlife. I have added a couple of bird portraits to my 
> Posterous site, supplementing some I took earlier her and while at my 
> brother's place in the snow belt south of Cleveland. Note that the cardinal 
> shot was posted before; this newer version has a bit more post processing to 
> clean it up a bit.
>
> http://smhalpin.posterous.com
>
> stan
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Re: PESO: more birds

2010-12-17 Thread Madame RD

Le 17/12/10 03:52, Stan Halpin a écrit :

During my recuperation phase I am supposed to be taking it easy, nothing 
strenuous, no heavy lifting . . . I have avoided carrying groceries, taking out 
the trash, etc., but I figure that moving a camera + tripod around can't be 
considered strenuous as long as I move them separately. There are several 
vistas from our new Michigan home which offer great opportunities for shots of 
the local wildlife. I have added a couple of bird portraits to my Posterous 
site, supplementing some I took earlier her and while at my brother's place in 
the snow belt south of Cleveland. Note that the cardinal shot was posted 
before; this newer version has a bit more post processing to clean it up a bit.

http://smhalpin.posterous.com

stan
   
I really enjoyed your photos especially  the one with the red bird (my 
favorite) and the strutting turkey (impressive bird... must be great to 
have them around .. )

dominique

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Re: PESO: more birds

2010-12-17 Thread frank theriault
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 11:06 PM, Jack Davis  wrote:
> I envy your location surrounding and their wildlife opportunities. Such will 
> do much to hasten your complete recovery I'm sure!
> Very well done photos, Stan.

Echo Paul and Jack!

cheers,
frank

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Re: PESO: more birds

2010-12-16 Thread Jack Davis
I envy your location surrounding and their wildlife opportunities. Such will do 
much to hasten your complete recovery I'm sure! 
Very well done photos, Stan.

Jack

--- On Thu, 12/16/10, Stan Halpin  wrote:

> From: Stan Halpin 
> Subject: PESO: more birds
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" 
> Date: Thursday, December 16, 2010, 6:52 PM
> During my recuperation phase I am
> supposed to be taking it easy, nothing strenuous, no heavy
> lifting . . . I have avoided carrying groceries, taking out
> the trash, etc., but I figure that moving a camera + tripod
> around can't be considered strenuous as long as I move them
> separately. There are several vistas from our new Michigan
> home which offer great opportunities for shots of the local
> wildlife. I have added a couple of bird portraits to my
> Posterous site, supplementing some I took earlier her and
> while at my brother's place in the snow belt south of
> Cleveland. Note that the cardinal shot was posted before;
> this newer version has a bit more post processing to clean
> it up a bit.
> 
> http://smhalpin.posterous.com
> 
> stan
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Re: PESO: more birds

2010-12-16 Thread paul stenquist
Like those turkey in the snow!  Enjoy your recuperation time as much as 
possible. Time is itself a gift.
Paul

On Dec 16, 2010, at 9:52 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:

> During my recuperation phase I am supposed to be taking it easy, nothing 
> strenuous, no heavy lifting . . . I have avoided carrying groceries, taking 
> out the trash, etc., but I figure that moving a camera + tripod around can't 
> be considered strenuous as long as I move them separately. There are several 
> vistas from our new Michigan home which offer great opportunities for shots 
> of the local wildlife. I have added a couple of bird portraits to my 
> Posterous site, supplementing some I took earlier her and while at my 
> brother's place in the snow belt south of Cleveland. Note that the cardinal 
> shot was posted before; this newer version has a bit more post processing to 
> clean it up a bit.
> 
> http://smhalpin.posterous.com
> 
> stan
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PESO: more birds

2010-12-16 Thread Stan Halpin
During my recuperation phase I am supposed to be taking it easy, nothing 
strenuous, no heavy lifting . . . I have avoided carrying groceries, taking out 
the trash, etc., but I figure that moving a camera + tripod around can't be 
considered strenuous as long as I move them separately. There are several 
vistas from our new Michigan home which offer great opportunities for shots of 
the local wildlife. I have added a couple of bird portraits to my Posterous 
site, supplementing some I took earlier her and while at my brother's place in 
the snow belt south of Cleveland. Note that the cardinal shot was posted 
before; this newer version has a bit more post processing to clean it up a bit.

http://smhalpin.posterous.com

stan
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