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When i saw your blog title 'life in desert', I though you were fond of desert's. Do you actually live near a desert??
This picture would have been better if you would have gone more closer to the fence, whereby the background would get blurry and the fence would be more prominant as subject. I don't want to act as a teacher here but I just wanted to say this.
By Srikar, at 12:56 AM
And I just love it when you end your comments in my blog with a 'namaste'.
By Srikar, at 12:58 AM
Yes you can!
Center of the pole and a bit to the left.
:-)
By . : A : ., at 7:05 AM
Hi Srikar,
I am always thrilled to learn, so your comments are most welcome.
I couldn't get closer to the fence because they quail will run, also I'm working with a Kodak 5 digital camera, which i have already out grown.
What kind of Camera do you use??
I want a digital with a strong telephoto lense.
Namaste,
MB
By majamom, at 10:22 AM
Dear A
With your amazing talent in capturing detail in words, it is no surprise, you found the quail =)
N a ma s t e ,
MB
By majamom, at 10:24 AM
Oh Grumble- you silly fish.
I burst out laughing after reading this one liner =) =)
Gracias Senoir,
N a m a s t e ,
MB
By majamom, at 1:51 PM
Uh, quails are so tasty, I love them. Also your Blog very much. Please make a photo of a Coyote, or some Mustangs, if you have there in your Desert.
Hans
By Hans, at 1:09 AM
Hi Grijz,
I havent seen a mustang yet, but there are loys of coyotes, though they sty far from eyes view because of our dogs.
I will see what i can do networking with photography friends who have coyotes in closer proximity.
I checked out your blog but it is in a different language, so I was not able to read it.
Good to meet you =)
N a ma s t e
MB
By majamom, at 9:41 AM
Hi Grijz,
I havent seen a mustang yet, but there are loys of coyotes, though they sty far from eyes view because of our dogs.
I will see what i can do networking with photography friends who have coyotes in closer proximity.
I checked out your blog but it is in a different language, so I was not able to read it.
Good to meet you =)
N a ma s t e
MB
By majamom, at 9:41 AM
Marybeth,
the moons of your last posts are very beautiful too, also he (or she?) is beautiful all over the world, but always different. I remember the moon of Samarkand/Uzbekistan, he was much bigger there and seemed closer than on the other places I have been.
My Blogs newimages.blogspot.com and kaukasus.blogspot.com are mainly in English, only a few posts are in German, but maybe my bad English is indeed a foreign language (learned in East Germany ;-))
In wich State do you live ? Nevada ?
Best regards,
Hans
By Hans, at 11:13 AM
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