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How not to shoot a lorikeet
 
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Photographer  Andy Pollard {Karma:1359}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model Sony Peashooter
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Lens onboard
Uploaded 11/26/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
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Location City -  San Diego
State -  CA
Country - United States   United States
About They need to be somewhere in front of the lens.

Taken by my Mother-in-law first day with here new point and shoot...

San Diego Wild Animal Park
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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 1/20/2006
What better photo could you have as your personal "intro"? I suggest you upload it as the photo of you to head your portfolio! Kudos for your mother-in-law, too...

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Andy Pollard   {K:1359} 11/26/2005
That's my Tamron SP 17-35mm 2.8-4 XR Di, tons sharper and faster than the 18-55mm kit lens... however still a bit shy of wide for me. I had to back up a bit to get full body/birds in tight quarters of the feeding area.

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 11/26/2005
I don't mind lorikeets on my shoulder or my head, but the thought of one squirting on my lens would be enough to shoo him instantly.

Man, what's that glass, Andy?

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Batool (Beacon) Batool (Beacon)   {K:2206} 11/26/2005
Excellent shot, very nice photo!

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Ann Nida Ann Nida   {K:45248} 11/26/2005
Mischievous lorikeets. They look quite comfprtable there all over you. haha Your camera will never be the same. A great candid moment captured. A nice natural pose and a fun shot for all of us. Great shot.

Cheers - Ann :)

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Piero Toffano Piero Toffano   {K:703} 11/26/2005
Now That's a funny picture, I love that zoo by the way.

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H L H L   {K:11377} 11/26/2005
I forget to vote for it!
Cheers!
Harry

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H L H L   {K:11377} 11/26/2005
This is a great character cinematic happy beautiful composition scene!
I love it!
Cheers!
Harry

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Vandy Neculae Vandy Neculae   {K:7990} 11/26/2005
Excellent shot!

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Jara Parijayee    {K:4964} 11/26/2005
A totally new lens positioning! Rarely the one behind lenses are visible. This could have been a prize winner in the ANIMALS IN DAILY LIFE photocontest organised by UNESCO many years ago.

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