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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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mjr

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Mat, your cold weather shots reminded me of our late husky, Mischa. She LOVED the snow and cold!
She was a lovely looking dog Bill, great eyes too! We have lots of dog sledding businesses around here, I have good friends with nearly 50 husky's, amazing animals.

Cheers

Mat
 

D&A

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Shashin (Will) said--->>>"We need an adorable dogs in snow thread"<<<

OK, I'll Play....or should I say, they'll play.

Here's my sled team. :)

Dave (D&A)
 

rayyen

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Kinkaku-ji, Kyoto, Japan




Byodoin, Nara, Japan




Fushimi-Inari Taisha Kaguraden, Kyoto, Japan

All by Hasselblad 4116
 

D&A

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In a word...no make that two words, to described your images of Japan....stunningly beautiful!

Dave (D&A)
 
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Shashin

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Nara Park, Nara, Japan

All by Hasselblad 4116, HC300mm
Rayyen, why are you using a 300mm lens? A couple of deer crackers and those beasts will come to you. You might actually need a wide angle. And if you don't give them a cracker, they can bite. Perhaps distance and the 300mm is a good idea...

For those that have never been to the city of Nara and Nara park, first, it is a really beautiful place, second, the deer are to Nara park as pigeons are to Central Park or Trafalgar Square, except they bite (and really hard).
 

rayyen

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Yes Will, with cracker, you will need a wide angle. My son’s tummy was bitten by a naughty deer.


Rayyen, why are you using a 300mm lens? A couple of deer crackers and those beasts will come to you. You might actually need a wide angle. And if you don't give them a cracker, they can bite. Perhaps distance and the 300mm is a good idea...

For those that have never been to the city of Nara and Nara park, first, it is a really beautiful place, second, the deer are to Nara park as pigeons are to Central Park or Trafalgar Square, except they bite (and really hard).
 

dave.gt

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Yes Will, with cracker, you will need a wide angle. My son’s tummy was bitten by a naughty deer.
Yikes! Bitten?

A long lens is indeed preferable....:)

Ray, I have to say "Thank you" for your enlightening images. I am always happy to see beautiful images and it is rare to see such sites as you have shared from Nara and Kyoto, among other places. Nice!
 
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