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Creative => Story-Telling => Topic started by: Rasputin on January 28, 2010, 05:20:46
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Hello
As a young chap who is eager to learn the ways of the forest it can sometimes become frustrating. A lot of this frustration is caused by having an untrained eye. One needs to "teach" or "train" our eyes to see thing differently in the forest and especially today in our digital age. These two obviously do not have a problem with digital eye contamination but still, one needs to be observant and have keen eye sight.
(http://img691.imageshack.us/img691/7943/hunt1.jpg) (http://img691.imageshack.us/i/hunt1.jpg/)
(http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/1413/hunt2.jpg) (http://img638.imageshack.us/i/hunt2.jpg/)
(http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/5121/hunt3.jpg) (http://img8.imageshack.us/i/hunt3.jpg/)
(http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/4176/hunt4.jpg) (http://img188.imageshack.us/i/hunt4.jpg/)
(http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/289/p1010069hx.jpg) (http://img18.imageshack.us/i/p1010069hx.jpg/)
Rasputin "The Mad Monk"
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:clap: :clap: :wow:
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sweet :clap:
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Well done! :wow:
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Cool! ;D
Is this father/son forest hunting thing going to continue?
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Beautiful natural scenery Ras :wow:! Well done, I enjoy seeing your collection in action :)9!
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Great stuff!
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Excellent! :wow: :wow: :wow: :wow:
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Beautiful! :)
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Wow! Lol, I couldn't see anything either up until the third picture where I could see that one doe standing out against the moss. It was when I was looking at the fourth picture and the two sparring bucks that the other animals slowly started popping out at me one by one. Which made me go back to the third picture again to see if they had all been there. And they had, I had just been blind to them. :lol:
Looking over it now, I can't imagine how it was so easy for me to overlook them. Shows how great of a hunter I am in the woods. I guess I need to go on more of these practice hunt expeditions! ;D
Thanks for the great photo series, it reminds me of one of those I Spy books. :love:
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what a great photo series, love your use of depth of field, but the best part is the father/son relationship. your boys are lucky.
kaethe
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what a great photo series, love your use of depth of field, but the best part is the father/son relationship. your boys are lucky.
kaethe
They are very fortunate indeed.
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Cool! ;D
Is this father/son forest hunting thing going to continue?
Hi El Jefe
Well actually if I would continue I would have the hunters hunt all the deer and pigs to extinction but eat & drink merrily for a few weeks :lol:
Again Thank you all for your feed back, I am enjoying taking these new outdoor pictures and the boys really keep a eye out for all the parts we bring. This small creek dives off the hill for a 1/2 mile to the larger creek so if anything is set loose, good luck finding it in the Pacific Ocean .
Rasputin "The Mad Monk"
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graet work :wow: :wow: :wow: :o
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Like SubaruWolf, I also didn't see anything at first.
(However, while on Safari in South Africa, I couldn't see an elephant that was only about 25yds away until he moved.) ... :lol:
Thanks for a really great "photo-story", Ras ... :clap: :clap: :clap:
It is to our good fortune that you have what appears to be a very good digital camera!
(And, most important ... that you know how to use it very effectively!)
All the best,
Richard
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Beautiful woodland pictures Ras' :love:
Taking the time of enjoying those precious moments is what Life should be about...
Karim :)
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Great comic!!!! And beautiful scene of the animals! Well done!!
Baden :)
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Great photos Ras, and it's great that your boys enjoy both Playmobil and the outdoors with you. :wow:
Elaine