Hi,
Thursday, April 15, 2004, 11:44:20 PM, Rfsindg wrote:
> Why Bob, she looks just like you.
> Regards, Bob S.
> Bob W. writes:
>> My adoptive daughter, Pip, is at the bottom of this page:
>> http://www.monkeyworld.co.uk/topic.php?TopicID=25&Template=standard
yes - she was was lucky enough
frank theriault wrote:
>
> I concur with Shel wrt fence. It's a real distraction.
>
> I've taken a few zoopix over the years, and I realize that it's often either
> fence, or no pic.
>
> OTOH, that shot of the buzzards or whatever type of ugly bird they are, is
> pretty cool.
Those are King Vu
I think I know what you mean. I was there few years ago but it was closed at
the time. There were a few animals wandering freely inside.
Regards,
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan
I was there last summer. The aquarium was very nice. I think there was a
small children's petting zoo, but no
I was there last summer. The aquarium was very nice. I think there was
a small children's petting zoo, but no more than that.
Alan Chan wrote:
I believe you meant the Stanley Park. The aquarium should still be
here, but haven't seen any zoo.
Regards,
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan
I
I concur with Shel wrt fence. It's a real distraction.
I've taken a few zoopix over the years, and I realize that it's often
either fence, or no pic.
Looks like it was not such a good idea then.
OTOH, that shot of the buzzards or whatever type of ugly bird they are, is
pretty cool. And, yes, t
: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Greater Vancouver Zoo
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 07:13:34 -0700
Hi Alan ...
I don't like these at all. The fence between the viewer and
the animals really detracts from the critters. Better wou
I believe you meant the Stanley Park. The aquarium should still be here, but
haven't seen any zoo.
Regards,
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan
I visited Vancouver's zoo several years ago. Then I read that the zoo was
voted out of existence. There was an aquarium in the same area. I wonder
I would love to avoid the fence whenever possible, but not in this case.
They were double fenced and I was forced to stand back and took the
pictures. So I switched to manual focus and focus on their eyes only. I was
hoping to let the viewers noticed that they were captured and imprisoned,
thou
You're probably thinking of the small zoo at Stanley Park in downtown
Vancouver. The Zoo that Alan's pictures are from is out in the suburbs of
Vancouver. It used to be known as the Vancouver Game Farm, but now its
called the "Greater Vancouver Zoo".
That explains why th
So you've switched to Canon IS, Alan ;-)
Keep it down, I don't want anyone to know here. :-) But the truth is, I am
stuck with Pentax.
Regards,
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan
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Hi,
> I think the bars force us to reflect on the fact that these creatures of
> the wild have been imprisoned for our entertainment. Perhaps there are
> good reasons for it, perhaps not.
>>
>> I don't like these at all. The fence between the viewer and
>> the animals really detracts from the
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Greater Vancouver Zoo
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> Resent-Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 14:34:37 -0400
>
> I think the bars force us to reflect on the fact that these creatures of
> the wild have been imprisoned for our enterta
I thought about that, and that idea doesn't make it for me.
I think there are better ways, photographically, to show
that.
John Forbes wrote:
>
> I think the bars force us to reflect on the fact that these creatures of
> the wild have been imprisoned for our entertainment. Perhaps there are
> g
I think the bars force us to reflect on the fact that these creatures of
the wild have been imprisoned for our entertainment. Perhaps there are
good reasons for it, perhaps not.
John
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 07:13:34 -0700, Shel Belinkoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Alan ...
I don't like these
Alan Chan
> > http://www.pbase.com/wlachan
You're probably thinking of the small zoo at Stanley Park in downtown
Vancouver. The Zoo that Alan's pictures are from is out in the suburbs of
Vancouver. It used to be known as the Vancouver Game Farm, but now its
called
Had a few hours walk this Saturaday and took some pictures. To my surprise,
I was able to take sharp pictures by handholding my 200mm & 300mm. Camera
shake used to be a problem with me so I usually had the tripod with me, but
not this time (left in the car because of the weight). Any comments we
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