LOL, no you didn't :)
In my defence I could argue that the birds were strapped down by it's
owner and merely sitting ducks.

About the one eyed owl. I somehow like it like this. The big hairy
nose prevented a full view on the second eye. The shots of him or her
"en face" are unfortunately out of focus.

On 5/15/06, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Damn these are nice, did I mention that I hate you???  (Frank make a note).

Toine wrote:

> These birds of prey were on display for a show. I decided to try some
> portraits of these magnificent birds.
>
> http://leende.net/galleries/roofvogels/roof_1.htm
> http://leende.net/galleries/roofvogels/roof_2.htm
> http://leende.net/galleries/roofvogels/roof_3.htm
> http://leende.net/galleries/roofvogels/roof_4.htm
> http://leende.net/galleries/roofvogels/roof_5.htm
>
> istD SMC-F 70-210, 800 ASA
>
> Any suggestions/comments are welcome.
>
> Toine
>
>
>


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