





It's the perspectiveBluTuna wrote:How certain are you? It looks to me that the gape ends behind the eye.Lisbeth wrote:I'd say Steppe Eagle
BluTuna wrote:Hey sonny-Jim, if I say it's perspective it ain't truncatedRichprins wrote:Listen, my boy, if I say it is truncated it is truncated! Don't make me ask the experts!![]()
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enjoy... enjoy
Lisbeth wrote:It's the perspectiveBluTuna wrote:How certain are you? It looks to me that the gape ends behind the eye.Lisbeth wrote:I'd say Steppe Eagle
Richprins wrote:BluTuna wrote:Hey sonny-Jim, if I say it's perspective it ain't truncatedRichprins wrote:Listen, my boy, if I say it is truncated it is truncated! Don't make me ask the experts!![]()
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It's a different elephant!![]()
Ok, you are right...![]()
Thanks Roger, I have the old Tamron 90mm Macro lens (without VR). Optically it's excellent but it is rather slow to focus and it sometimes hunts. If I had the choice again I'd wait for a second hand Nikon 105mm.RogerFraser wrote:Bt just have to say again love your macro work .Need to invest in some macro equipment .Stunning pics.![]()
We met Nhlowa on the S28 in the rain ,looks like he has used that tree a few times .
Agree with Flutterby its always nice to watch ellies off a bridge give one a sense of security .