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wildgalleryjh@yahoo.com.au - 05 Jan 2006 10:55 GMT
Hi Guys,

New Member and thought you would like to check out some of our wildlife
and natural history images, including insects in flight.
www.wildgallery.com.au

Hope you enjoy the images!!!
Jasen - 06 Jan 2006 00:37 GMT
> Hi Guys,
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> Hope you enjoy the images!!!

I hate to come across as a cynical, picky bastard, but your bird images are
mostly very centralised and some are far too small in the frame for me .  Is
there a reason for this?
Secondly, why put a pigeon on the gallery thumbnail for the bird "wildlife"
gallery??  These are not Australian wildlife, I shudder to think you might
consider them as thus.  Flying rats, more to the point!

A number of the other images here are quite good in contrast. A few of the
insect shots are good.
Not bad site setup also.
Jan Bøgh - 06 Jan 2006 17:14 GMT
> Hope you enjoy the images!!!

Where's the images. I just found thumbnails with an ugly watermark in the
middle.

regards
Jan
http://jan.boegh.net/Album/Natur/index.html
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A few photos can be found on http://jan.boegh.net/foto.htm 

Photog - 12 Jan 2006 03:53 GMT
Wow!  Jan, I like your work.  Some wonderful photos on your site.
http://jan.boegh.net/Album/Natur/index.html

Photog

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Photog - 12 Jan 2006 03:50 GMT
I enjoyed them!  Saw many I've never seen in North America.

Thanks for the link.

Photog

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